The FSDSS672MP4 is a hybrid hardware platform that merges three core technologies:

| Component | Specification | Purpose | |-----------|----------------|----------| | FSD (Fast‑Stream Drive) | 672 GB NVMe‑PCIe 5.0, 10 TB/s sequential read, 6 TB/s write | Ultra‑low latency storage for raw video streams | | SS (Smart‑Scale Processor) | 8‑core ARM‑Neoverse V2, integrated AI accelerator (2 TFLOPs) | Real‑time encoding, transcoding, and analytics | | MP4 (Modular Playback Interface) | Dual 4K‑120 Hz HDMI 2.1, 8K‑60 Hz DisplayPort 2.1, 10 GbE & 25 GbE Ethernet | Seamless output to multiple display and network endpoints |

The name is essentially a shorthand: Fast Stream Drive, Smart Scale, MP4 (the ubiquitous multimedia container format, repurposed here as “Modular Playback”). Together they form a turnkey solution for ingest‑to‑display pipelines that previously required several discrete components.


| Challenge | Conventional Approach | How FSDSS672MP4 Solves It | |-----------|-----------------------|---------------------------| | Massive 8K/VR Data Ingestion | Multiple external SSDs + external GPU rigs | Integrated 672 GB NVMe drive eliminates bottlenecks, while the on‑board AI accelerator handles real‑time compression | | Latency‑Sensitive Live Production | Dedicated capture cards + separate transcoding servers | End‑to‑end latency under 8 ms (capture → encode → output) due to tight hardware coupling | | Scalable Multi‑Screen Walls | Separate distribution amplifiers + network switches | Dual HDMI/DP ports + 25 GbE allow simultaneous output to up to 16 displays with zero‑frame loss | | Power & Space Constraints | Rack‑mount servers + multiple power supplies | A single 2U chassis draws only 120 W, cutting both OPEX and floor space |

For broadcasters covering live sports in 8K, for film studios handling massive RAW footage, and for data‑center AI teams needing to analyze video streams on the fly, the FSDSS672MP4 offers a consolidated, high‑performance alternative.


A European soccer league adopted the FSDSS672MP4 for its flagship “Ultra‑Vision” broadcasts. The device captured each camera’s 8K feed directly, performed on‑the‑fly encoding to HEVC‑Main‑10, and streamed to both the stadium’s LED wall and the OTT platform simultaneously. The result: a 30 % reduction in latency compared with the previous multi‑rack setup and a 20 % cut in power consumption.