Akamai First to Offer VPUs in the Cloud
Akamai launches new category of cloud-based compute powered by NETINT video processing units
NETINT VPUs are designed for workloads where minimizing the cost of delivering high-quality video streams is essential or where reducing energy consumption is a priority. Akamai's accelerated instances are powered by Quadra T1U VPUs, a single-chip solution that supports encoding resolutions up to 8Kp60 in industry-standard formats including AV1, HEVC, and H.264 with 8/10 bit support, including HDR. As the highest-density hardware encoder available, the Quadra T1U can encode 32 live streams at 1080p30 broadcast quality, with the capacity scaling linearly for resolutions above or below HD.
The rise in live and on-demand video streaming, user-generated content, and video-driven social media has driven companies to look for optimized hardware and cloud solutions to improve application performance. However, transcoding-optimized cloud computing resources are rare. Previously, the only way to deploy NETINT's VPU hardware has been to purchase it outright and run it on-premises or in a colocation facility. Akamai Accelerated Compute Instances are designed for media companies that are delivering video on demand and live streaming services, providing the scalability needed without inflating IT budgets.
"By bringing traditionally hardware-confined power to the cloud, we're removing barriers that have held businesses back. Companies can now cut costs, scale seamlessly, and deliver better streaming experiences — solving a major industry challenge that's been overlooked for too long," said
NETINT VPUs allow companies to reallocate their application's CPUs by offloading compute-intensive video processing tasks to the VPU. A VPU architecture offers up to 20 times greater throughput than CPU-only solutions. This frees the CPU to do other things like dynamic packaging, de-interlacing, real-time speech-to-text captioning, software decoding for standards not supported in the VPU, and run popular applications like FFmpeg and GStreamer.
"VPUs are the ultimate cheat code for video streaming profitability," said
Akamai is making a play to be the cloud for media and to capture areas of the market overlooked by hyperscalers. Akamai media services, trusted by all top 10 video streaming services, include solutions for contribution, transport, transcoding, packaging, digital rights management, ad insertion, and content security. With the first-time cloud availability of VPUs, transcoding-optimized NVIDIA GPUs, and industry-low egress costs, Akamai enables seamless performance at scale. Its cloud platform is open by design, giving customers control over every aspect of their workflow and access to a vibrant and growing third-party partner network. Media companies can choose from multiple software and partner options across each workflow step to transport, prepare, process, deliver, secure, and monetize digital content. The scale of Akamai's massively distributed cloud gives it the unique ability to minimize egress fees and offer generous allowances, providing unmatched price-performance.
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About NETINT
NETINT is the creator of a new video processing solution called video processing unit, VPU, which is built on the company's Codensity ASIC custom silicon. Designed to meet the needs of the most demanding video encoding workflows, the second-generation NETINT VPU, Quadra, received a Technical Emmy Award alongside Meta and Google in 2024 for its contribution to cloud video acceleration. Video engineers wanting to learn how VPUs can improve their platform, service efficiency, and cost are encouraged to visit netint.com.
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