Stop Overpaying for Video Infrastructure

Run video workloads on purpose-built VPUs, not just CPUs and GPUs. Reduce cost, increase density, and scale efficiently.

May 19-21, 2026
Built for the Next Phase of Network Infrastructure

Video traffic continues to dominate network demand. Infrastructure decisions made today will define long-term cost and scalability.

At ANGA COM 2026, NETINT is showcasing how operators, platforms, and cloud providers are rethinking video processing infrastructure, moving beyond CPU- and GPU-only architectures.

General-purpose compute is not optimized for video
  • CPUs struggle to scale cost-effectively for high-density transcoding
  • GPUs are powerful, but inefficient for continuous video workloads
  • Cloud-based pipelines drive unpredictable and rising costs
  • Video is treated like a generic workload instead of a specialized one
Add a dedicated layer for video

NETINT Video Processing Units (VPUs) are purpose-built ASICs designed specifically for encoding and transcoding workloads.

 

They work alongside CPUs and GPUs, offloading video processing to a dedicated, highly efficient layer.

Not a replacement for GPUs. A better way to run video.

Meet NETINT at ANGA COM 2026

Visit our booth to discuss your current video pipeline and explore how VPUs can improve efficiency and scalability.

Our team on-site includes Field Application Engineers with deep expertise in:

  • system architecture
  • encoding workflows
  • deployment and integration

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ARCHITECTURE SHIFT

From general-purpose to workload-optimized infrastructure

Modern data center design is moving toward specialization:

  • GPUs for AI and parallel compute
  • CPUs for orchestration and control
  • VPUs for video processing

Video is one of the largest workloads in your infrastructure. It deserves its own layer.

USE CASES

Where VPUs fit
  • OTT and streaming platforms
  • Telco video delivery and IPTV
  • Cloud and CDN transcoding
  • Live streaming at scale
  • User-generated content platforms

Here’s who you can expect to hear talk about VPUs for video streaming:

Craig Butlin

Europe FAE

Leonardo Nieto

Europe Sales

Rethink how video runs in your infrastructure

Schedule time with NETINT engineers →

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