NAB 2026
Meet Scalstrm
at NAB 2026
Still Encoding Video the Old Way?
Many streaming platforms are still relying on expensive, power-hungry CPU infrastructure to encode video, a model designed for a very different era of streaming. At NAB 2026, Scalstrm is challenging the myths around video processing and showing how the latest generation of Video Processing Units (VPUs) is redefining the cost, efficiency, and scalability of video encoding.
As part of the NETINT VPU Ecosystem Pavilion, Scalstrm will demonstrate how modern VPU-powered workflows can dramatically improve encoding efficiency and reduce infrastructure cost.
- Higher encoding efficiency
- Lower power consumption per stream
- Predictable performance at scale
- Dramatically improved cost per stream
Meet our team and explore how next-generation video processing is transforming the economics of streaming.
Our Solutions
Scalstrm Origin is the next-generation media platform designed to revolutionize live and on-demand content delivery. With unmatched flexibility, scalability, and performance, it ensures seamless streaming experiences across multiple devices while optimizing resources at every stage of the delivery chain.
Deliver media content with unmatched speed and efficiency using Scalstrm’s CDN. Designed for modern demands, our next-gen solution ensures seamless delivery of Live and Video-on-Demand services, low-latency streaming, and scalable performance across edge and cloud infrastructures.
Unlock the future of video streaming with Scalstrm’s VOD Just-In-Time Transcoding. Eliminate the need for excessive pre-transcoding and storage of multiple profiles. With on-the-fly video optimization, Scalstrm enables cost-effective, efficient, and sustainable video delivery tailored to modern demands.
Scalstrm’s Origin Shield protects your encoding, transcoding and packaging systems from overload and attacks. Unlike competitors, it is content-aware, auto-scalable in the cloud and can protect against network and application-level attacks.
Latest VPU News
Why Transcoding Efficiency Breaks Down Without Native VPU Integration
Streaming has become ubiquitous across media, gaming, and live broadcasts. While the end-user experience feels seamless, the infrastructure required to deliver high-quality content efficiently is complex.
One critical area where inefficiencies often appear is in transcoding pipelines, particularly when Video Processing Units (VPUs) are introduced without native software-level integration.







