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VIA may not hold a very big share of the CPU and chipset market, but the fields it does serve are better for it, enough so that Gigabyte decided to try out the NANO processor and its accompanying chipset.
There was a time, rather long ago, when VIA motherboards and processors were actually easy to encounter in PCs ... |
23 January 2012 14:31 GMT |
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As IT gets more advanced, machinery gets more and more compact, and this, naturally, goes for PCs, as proven by the mini computer that Zotac added to its ZBOX series.
The ZBOX nano-VD01 was revealed back in June, during the 2011 edition of the Computex trade show.
Surprisingly enough, however, the item didn... |
16 September 2011 04:49 GMT |
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It appears that a certain maker of microprocessors intends to increase its currently small stake in the worldwide chip market by beginning to offer processors for those servers where power efficiency is a prime concern.
The server market has always been a primary component of the IT industry, and it looks like it... |
25 June 2011 05:02 GMT |
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AMD's launch of the Brazos platform has left VIA in a difficult position as the company now has to battle two of the largest chip manufacturers in the world with its low-power solutions, but that hasn't stopped Jetway from launching a motherboard based on the company's Nano L2007 CPU.Dubbed the MVB-VX9... |
2 February 2011 09:35 GMT |
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Coming to complete the trio of companies with new CPUs on hand, VIA Technologies has issued a press release in which it presents the dual-core Nano X2 energy-efficient processor.Intel and Advanced Micro Devices have, as end-users probably know, already released their respective Sandy Bridge and Fusion processors.As ... |
4 January 2011 06:00 GMT |
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Intel and AMD may be the two biggest players in the CPU industry, but VIA also has its x86 license and it plans to go ahead and release new products next year, not just a new dual-core NANO chip but also a chipset that actually supports DirectX 11 graphics.Intel will soon launch the Sandy Bridge processors with inte... |
6 September 2010 02:33 GMT |
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VIA technologies released the Nano E Series of high-performance processors not so long ago and, now, the company has announced what it calls the world's first COM Express type product to use this chip. The product in question is called VIA COME8X80 and seeks to enable a higher performance and longevity than oth... |
5 August 2010 11:19 GMT |
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Despite the fact that it has been making AMD's and NVIDIA's GPU for years, TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) currently doesn't exactly have the most sublime of reputations, all because it has seen a great deal of problems with its 40nm manufacturing process. This should have matured las... |
15 June 2010 10:48 GMT |
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When thinking of central processing units, one's mind immediately goes to either Intel Corp., or advanced Micro Devices, or both. What may have escaped some people, however, is that there is a certain other chip maker out there which, though more stealthy, can still surprise the consumer base. VIA decided to tak... |
2 June 2010 10:10 GMT |
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Amidst all the talk about six-core CPUs from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, end-users may have forgotten that a third supplier of chips, namely VIA, is still very much alive and kicking, steadily increasing its hardware collection, not the least part of which is the Nano Series of processors. In fact, the company ... |
22 April 2010 09:46 GMT |
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It seems that not all news comes from CeBIT today. While companies are getting out of their way surprising consumers with the wide variety of motherboards, graphics cards, memory devices and all other types of hardware, other companies, such as VIA, are going about their business and steadily yielding new products fo... |
2 March 2010 09:13 GMT |
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The new server launched by VIA Technologies measures only 13.5 cm by 12 cm by 26 cm and is powered by a VIA Nano processor with a frequency of at least 1.3GHz. The design is compact and versatile, so that it may perform well in storage-oriented, sophisticated backup and cloud-intermediary service applications. In add... |
13 January 2010 11:04 GMT |
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Building upon its experience in development of power-efficient x86 processor platforms, VIA Technologies has finished putting together its first Pico-ITX form-factor motherboard capable of hardware acceleration for the latest HD video codecs and that can even support the high-performance, 64-bit VIA Nano processor. T... |
5 January 2010 08:43 GMT |
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Via technologies announced today two new motherboards that deliver an excellent human-to-machine interaction and make use of the latest HD codecs and media-streaming technologies to deliver a great multimedia experience when paired with the VIA Nano 64-bit, high-performance processor. The actual products are the VIA ... |
15 December 2009 06:51 GMT |
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While 2008 and 2009 were mostly about netbooks, 2010 could just be about the growing segment for thin and light laptops, as both Intel and AMD have announced products to support said segment. On that note, it appears that another chip maker – VIA Technologies, to be more specific –, has also decided to jo... |
3 November 2009 06:42 GMT |
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Apple’s Special Deals section is featuring iPods at attractive prices, with refurbished nanos going as low as $99 for the 8GB version, and a $249.00 iPod touch capable of storing 32GB of music, apps, and movies. Those looking to get an iPod and don’t have any cash to spare are encouraged to check out thes... |
8 October 2009 10:59 GMT |
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Upon taking down its web store and then putting it back online last week, Apple merely cut the prices on some of its refurbished products, including old-generation iPod nanos and shuffles. Although lacking the new, built-in camera, 8GB nanos are now available for just $99, with the 1GB shuffle being priced at just $3... |
22 September 2009 04:26 GMT |
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The folks at NewTeeVee have decided to put Apple’s new nano to the test and see exactly how good of a video recorder it is, compared with another low-end (but popular) camcorder, the Flip. While there are some obvious differences between video quality, there are plenty good sides and down-sides to both. NewTee... |
15 September 2009 09:16 GMT |
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According to Apple, iPod nano now has a built-in video camera that “lets you record fun as it happens.” The camera-equipped iPod features a larger 2.2-inch display for easier navigating, enjoying album art, and watching the videos you’ve just taken.“A quick scroll through the menu takes you to... |
10 September 2009 11:48 GMT |
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After exactly one year since its debut, the fourth-generation iPod nano has gained a bigger screen, a built-in speaker, new software and, best of all, a built-in camera for shooting video wherever you may find yourself. The fifth-generation iPod nano can even shoot videos with real-time effects such as Thermal, Film ... |
10 September 2009 06:18 GMT |
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The netbook market continues to grow, helping the industry recover from the great drop in consumer demand for personal computer systems, also giving a couple of smaller companies the chance to make a stand. Thanks to these small-sized, ultra-portable and low-power computer systems, companies like the Taiwan-based Kin... |
7 August 2009 07:01 GMT |
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The success level of netbook devices and the netbook form factor have enabled a number of companies to provide their supporting solutions for said segment. Such is the case with VIA Technologies, which is actively promoting the low-power specifications and features of its Nano platform as a potential solution of ligh... |
3 June 2009 01:17 GMT |
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VIA Technologies has just announced that its Nano platform, featuring a Nano processor and the new VX855 Media System processor, and the Pico-ITXe form factor it has developed, have just received the “Best of Computex” award from the Taiwan Computer Association and the Taiwan External Trade Council, which... |
26 May 2009 08:06 GMT |
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VIA Technologies has been making the headlines recently, thanks to a partnership with system builder Dell, which has spawned a new series of energy-efficient servers built on the performance and features delivered by VIA's Nano platform. However, the company now wants to draw your attention to an upcoming event ... |
22 May 2009 10:15 GMT |
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Following the earlier reports this week, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has officially announced today the introduction of its new “ultra-light” server, the XS11-VX8, specifically designed to meet the requirements of hyper-scale data center environments and I/O intensive applications, including Web hosting.... |
20 May 2009 05:04 GMT |
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With Intel, the world's largest vendor of computer processors, having received a heavy slap in the face from the EU Commission, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell is said to be planning the unveiling of a new server system that will be powered by a rather interesting choice of VIA Nano processors. The move is expected... |
18 May 2009 05:56 GMT |
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VIA Technologies, a company that is known for its innovative power-efficient x86 processor platforms, has announced today the introduction of a new platform designed to take advantage of the performance delivered by its Nano processors. The new board, dubbed VIA BB8002, comes in a Mini-ITX form factor and is focused ... |
30 April 2009 08:31 GMT |
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Via Technologies has officially announced today that its Nano processor has been selected by Samsung for one of the company's latest mini-notebook computer systems, the highly anticipated NC20. Although the mini-notebook has been around for some time, VIA has just provided the official list of specifications of... |
27 February 2009 05:22 GMT |
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With the launch of the Ion platform, NVIDIA has certainly managed, one more time, to catch the attention of the world, as this product is capable of providing the best netbook experience for Atom-based systems. In doing so, the chip maker has gained the appreciation of most netbook fans out there, but has probably en... |
20 February 2009 06:41 GMT |
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Earlier this year, more specifically at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung unveiled a new portable computer system, designed to take advantage of the performance capabilities of a VIA Nano processor. The low-cost laptop, dubbed NC20, has just been made available for pre-order at the UK-based retailer... |
5 February 2009 10:07 GMT |
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Citing the Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN), the International Business Times reports that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) are likely “to land chip orders for Apple's low-cost, entry-level iPhone nano.” Neither of the two publ... |
14 January 2009 05:40 GMT |
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According to most recent details on the Internet, VIA Technologies is expected to update its Nano processor lineup with the addition of a new Nano 3000 Series and the Via Nano Dual Core processors. The new range of low-power CPUs are expected to provide a performance boost over the company's current Nanos. Avail... |
30 December 2008 11:18 GMT |
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It seems that around 10 to 15 percent of the netbooks shipped this year will feature VIA's platform, at least this is what some sources at VIA are reported to have said, according to a Chinese-language Apply Daily report. The company's platform has seen such great adoption courtesy of its low-power consump... |
29 December 2008 08:37 GMT |
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It appears that Samsung plans to showcase the 12-inch NC20 laptop at the next year Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, starting on January 8. Said laptop is expected to provide users with the computing power of a Via Nano processor. However, given the system's physical features, the NC20 isn't m... |
23 December 2008 04:13 GMT |
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A series of details are now spreading on the Internet regarding Samsung's alleged intentions of releasing an ultraportable computer system that will be powered by a Nano processor, developed by Via Technologies. Said laptop isn't designed to compete with netbooks or fully-fledged notebooks, but it will be m... |
22 December 2008 07:15 GMT |
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A Peter Serafinowicz Show Christmas Special is featuring a short clip dedicated to a new, fictional Apple product – the Mactini. The clip is a parody of Apple's guided tour of the MacBook Air, emphasizing the company's habit of reducing the number of controls (buttons) on its products. The Peter Seraf... |
17 December 2008 04:14 GMT |
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VIA Technologies, Inc., a leading developer and provider of power efficient x86 processor platforms, announced today that its VIA Nano processor and its VIA VX800 unified digital media IGP chipset received an Excellent Product Award at WinHEC 2008 in Taipei this week.The award was presented by Taiwan's Vice Pres... |
11 December 2008 03:21 GMT |
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According to the latest news, VIA is set to launch a dual-core version of its Nano processor sometime before the end of 2009, while also preparing it for mass production starting with 2010. The chip has been rumored for quite a while now, but this time all seems to be on track for the said release. Also, it appears ... |
27 November 2008 05:20 GMT |
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Pictures of a MacBook nano based on the MSI U100 netbook have surfaced on the web. The 1.6GHz Atom-based machine sports a 10" display, 2GB DDR 2 RAM, a 320GB hard drive, and weighs just 2.2 lbs.Had someone told us this was an actual netbook coming from Cupertino, we probably wouldn't have rushed to dismiss the a... |
11 November 2008 04:58 GMT |
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VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading manufacturer of power efficient x86 processor platforms, announced today a public demonstration of its VIA Nano processor and a host of leading edge embedded boards, peripherals and complete systems at Electronica 2008, which will be held in Munich, Germany, on November 11-14. The com... |
6 November 2008 03:47 GMT |
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VIA, one of the worldwide leading chip makers, announced today that it would be demonstrating the first VIA Nano processor-based Mini-ITX board, at the Embedded Systems Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. The company's new board comes to showcase how its Nano processor can be used to build a small-sized, low-powe... |
28 October 2008 09:00 GMT |
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Toys “R” Us is expanding its CE assortment with the introduction of Apple iPods and ASUS ultraportable notebook PCs (Eee PC) this month. All Toys “R” Us stores in the US will be carrying the new devices, says the toy seller.Toys “R” Us is well known for selling the best and latest ... |
28 October 2008 04:08 GMT |
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VIA, a company that has recently revealed rather gloomy sales results for last month, has demonstrated today that the cryptographic performance of its Nano processor proves to be the most power efficient on the market, thanks to its dedicated VIA PadLock Security Engine, a solution that is integrated directly into th... |
14 October 2008 08:42 GMT |
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Last month, VIA was reported to have received Nano CPU orders from leading notebook vendor HP, which was supposedly planning a new Mini-Note PC that would be powered by VIA's flagship processor. Recent speculation indicates that HP is indeed getting ready to finalize the rumored netbook, and that it will showcas... |
24 September 2008 03:04 GMT |
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The battle on the ULPC market seems to begin tightening up. We already know that Intel marked a big success with its Atom processor, yet responses to it appeared right away. That is the Nano chip from VIA, which turned to be quite a strong competitor. The other big player in the industry, Advanced micro Devices, also... |
22 September 2008 04:00 GMT |
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VIA, a well known manufacturer of x86 processors, is reported to have received NANO CPU orders from leading notebook vendor HP. Apparently, the Taiwanese-based manufacturer has already started shipping the processors to HP, although details regarding quantities aren't yet available.At this time, it is unknown wh... |
15 August 2008 11:12 GMT |
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It's a well-known fact that many notebook users prefer a standard mouse over their notebook's touchpad, as a mouse is often seen as easier to use. Unfortunately, carrying a mouse along with everything else can sometimes be a headache, as users tend to forget to pack the mouse each time they take their noteb... |
13 August 2008 08:37 GMT |
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As most of you must know by now, the latest news reports on Intel's Atom and VIA's Nano processor claim the latter is better than the highly-rated Atom. All surveys and head-to-head reviews of the two small-sized processors appear to indicate a single winner, namely VIA's Nano CPU. Undoubtedly, this en... |
4 August 2008 09:48 GMT |
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The latest reviews and tests made by a number of sites show that, on the low-power area, Via's Nano processor leaves Intel's Atom chip behind. The processors were tested on similar desktop systems by all the reviewers. For the Nano-based system, a prototype Mini-ITX motherboard with a 1.8GHz Nano L2100 proc... |
30 July 2008 06:03 GMT |
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Technology advances at a very fast pace and things tend to become better, faster and smaller. This is the case with portable storage devices based on Flash technology. USB flash drives tend to become smaller by the day, providing users with high storage capacities in a wide range of form factors. Such an example is I... |
30 June 2008 03:14 GMT |
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