

Indeed, one of the most compelling aspects of the Blackmagic eGPU was its beautiful design, so the same point applies to the Blackmagic Cloud Store. 20TB ($9,995), 80TB ($29,995), and 320TB ($BTO) optionsīlackmagic states that the reason that they used the same design as the Blackmagic eGPU is that it wanted the unit to fit within a modern post production facility, so it needed to be attractive.1 X HDMI output for monitor connectivity.High speed M.2 flash memory in RAID 5 setup for redundancy.Although the units look nearly identical on the outside, the machine’s guts, I/O, and overall capability, as you might imagine, is wildly different. The unit features the same design as Blackmagic’s eGPU and eGPU Pro products that it launched a few years back for Intel Macs. If Blackmagic’s Cloud Store design seems familiar, it’s not just you.

A DropBox-enabled high-performance network storage solution designed for film and TV productions, Cloud Store makes it easy for multiple editors to work on the same projects simultaneously. During today’s DaVinci Resolve Cloud Update livestream, Blackmagic Design revealed brand new hardware products called Cloud Store.
