San Francisco, California/Tokyo, Japan, January 24, 2011 – Intel provided a technological preview of the Grass Valley EDIUS 6 nonlinear editing (NLE) software, at the Intel Forum 2011 held in Japan, on January 18, 2011. At the Tokyo press conference, Intel highlighted its newly announced 2nd Generation Intel Core processor, embedded with Intel Quick Sync Video technology.
Grass Valley presented a technology preview of a forthcoming update to EDIUS 6, which has been fully optimized for the new Intel processor for hardware encoding support for H.264 videos, allowing for “faster than realtime” encoding of full HD (1920×1080) H.264 videos on a broad range of computers from notebook PCs to desktop PCs, using the new 2nd Generation Core Processor. More than 500 laptop and desktop PC platform designs are expected from all major computer manufacturers worldwide based on this new processor family. The EDIUS 6 update allows users to export to Blu-ray, or to the AVCHD format, faster than real-time directly from the EDIUS timeline.
 
“With our second generation Core processors, video editors using Grass Valley’s EDIUS 6 will be able to complete their work faster than ever,” said Fumihisa Shimono, Director of Software Marketing of Intel. “We know that in video, editing is all about performance and speed, and the combination of our second generation Core processors and EDIUS 6 deliver just that.”
 
“Working closely with Intel, we have fine-tuned EDIUS 6 to deliver the best and fastest post-production solutions to the market,” said Jeff Rosica, Executive Vice President of Grass Valley. “With H.264 and AVCHD becoming a key format for distribution, providing a faster solution is exactly what video editors need.”
 
Grass Valley plans to release an update for EDIUS 6 and EDIUS Neo 3, both with support for Intel’s new processor, at the end of Q1 2011.