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BirdDog was an early adopter and in 2018 release Studio NDI, an [[ASIC]] implementation of NDI. BirdDog went on to deliver NDI PTZ cameras, along with a host of software applications.{{cn|date=February 2023}}
Another early adopter of NDI was [[VMix]], a Windows-based vision mixer which offers NDI inputs and outputs.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thebroadcastbridge.com/content/entry/5589/studiocoast-vmix-adopts-newtek-ndi-standard|title=StudioCoast vMix Adopts NewTek NDI Standard - The Broadcast Bridge - Connecting IT to Broadcast|first=The Broadcast|last=Bridge|website=Thebroadcastbridge.com| date=18 April 2016 }}</ref> A significant increase in the NDI installed base came when live
Later in 2016, NewTek delivered NDI 2.0 which added features including support for service discovery across subnets. In April, Magewell announced seamless integration of their [[PCI Express|PCIe]] and [[USB]] capture devices, allowing access to any video source on the network. This solution created one of the most efficient broadcast video production scenarios possible with unlimited source choice and ubiquitous operating system compatibility.{{fact|date=July 2023}}
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