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I'm just a satisfied customer (Resolve and hardware), but it probably helps that it's a private company run by a cofounder CEO that seems to both understand and care about the company, its products, and their market.

From an outside perspective, "selling good products at fair prices and making bank" sounds about right for the hardware, but I always assumed the Resolve software itself was, if not a loss loss-leader, also not a major profit center.

Then again, there's something to be said for volume, especially in a market that includes lots of independent operators and dedicated amateurs worldwide who are willing to spend what good money they have on their craft.

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Were you there when BM produced the macOS compatible eGPU units in collaboration with Apple?
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Yep, I don't remember a whole lot about them though.

(Actually, anyone else from BMD here? Was that the product that the Industrial Designers won second place in the design awards for, losing out to the accessible playground?)

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Idk it was a great, super underrated product.
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I didn't work at BMD but worked for a cine distributor supplying lenses to be tested. But yes, lean clean company that works well.
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I’m an avid user of Fairlight for almost a decade now. The accelerator card has an interesting history (as does Fairlight).
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Do you have a link to learn more about that history?
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