This case study details the collaboration between Matrox Video and AMD to address challenges in the AV industry related to proprietary systems and limited interoperability. Matrox Video identified key issues such as high latency, costly scaling, and fragmentation of standards that hindered innovation. To overcome these challenges, they leveraged AMD's adaptive computing technology, specifically the Zynq UltraScale+ SoCs and Kintex UltraScale+ FPGAs, to develop IPMX-compliant solutions. These innovations include the Avio 2 IP KVM extender and the ConvertIP series, which enhance flexibility and performance in AV-over-IP systems. The results of this collaboration include improved interoperability, reduced latency, and increased power efficiency, leading to high customer satisfaction. The case study emphasizes the importance of open standards like ST 2110 and IPMX in ensuring future-ready AV solutions that are scalable and reliable. Matrox Video continues to expand its product portfolio in collaboration with AMD, focusing on enhancing interoperability and AV/IT convergence.