is a comprehensive dataset designed for the development and benchmarking of document analysis systems, specifically focusing on identity document (ID) recognition
Pros: Exceptional price-to-performance ratio, future-proof PCIe 4.0 and AV1, open-source Linux drivers, incredible power efficiency.
Cons: Still niche availability; the optional ECC variant carries a 15% price premium; lack of SDI inputs (HDMI/DP only).
Low latency is king. With 12ms glass-to-glass latency (camera to display), the MIDV260 new can be used for coaching overlays, replay systems, and even local capture for tournament judging without interfering with player input lag. midv260 new
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A: Yes. This was a primary driver rewrite goal. Users on kernel 6.8+ report 100% reliable suspend/resume cycles. is a comprehensive dataset designed for the development
A: The default SKU has 4x HDMI 2.1. However, a variant (MIDV260new-DP) replaces two HDMI ports with DisplayPort 2.0 for high-refresh-rate PC gaming capture.
Open Access: As a benchmark dataset, it is intended to standardize how ID verification software is evaluated across the industry. Confirm GPS lock with PDOP < 2
| Feature | MIDV260 (Original) | MIDV260 New | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Process Node | 12nm | 6nm | | Interface | PCIe 3.0 x4 | PCIe 4.0 x4 (backward compatible) | | Max Bandwidth | 3.94 GB/s | 7.88 GB/s | | Memory Type | LPDDR4-3200 | LPDDR5-6400 (ECC optional) | | Video Input | 4x HDMI 2.0 | 4x HDMI 2.1 or 2x DisplayPort 2.0 | | Max Resolution | 4K @ 60Hz (per port) | 8K @ 30Hz or 4K @ 144Hz (per port) | | Encoding Offload | H.264 (4K30) | AV1, H.265, H.264 (8K30) | | TDP | 9W | 5.5W (typical) | | OS Support | Windows 10/11, Ubuntu 20.04+ | Windows 11, Ubuntu 22.04+, FreeBSD 13+ |