Aimed at enterprise video production, and combining Grass Valley hardware and AMPP OS, and NVIDIA Blackwell GPU acceleration, AMPP Edge Live has its European debut at IBC2026. New capabilities can be introduced through software, allowing user workflows to evolve as requirements change.
AMPP Edge Live is available in 4000 and 6000 configurations and supports workflows ranging from live event production with Grass Valley’s Event Producer X to advanced sports production with Sport Producer X.
Jonathan Lyth, Product Director for Enterprise Media at Grass Valley, said: “Production requirements are constantly evolving as audience expectations shift, creating challenges for enterprise organisations whose production infrastructures were not designed for today’s demands. Businesses need production platforms that combine operational agility with the confidence of reliable performance. AMPP Edge Live delivers both, enabling organisations to adapt and scale production capabilities without adding operational complexity.”
Stand Number: 9.A01
Company: Grass Valley
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