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Via launches teensy motherboard (old news - 04:41PM Friday Mar 19 2004)
March 19, 2004, 9:38 AM PST By Stephen Shankland Staff Writer, CNET News.com Via Technologies has begun selling a new supersmall motherboard that's just 4.8 inches square and comes with an x86 chip compatible with Intel's Pentium processor. Via's Epia N-Series Nano-ITX is based on the Eden-N processor running at speeds of up to 1GHz, the Taiwanese company announced Friday at the CeBit computer show in Hannover, Germany. Via showed the Nano-ITX at the Computex trade show in Taiwan in 2003, saying it was geared for embedded computing applications rather than standard PCs. Intel aims its XScale processors--competing chips that are not compatible with Pentium--at embedded computing tasks such as handheld computers, but Via believes the software compatibility of x86 chips will give them an edge. Via also announced that a retailer called Mini-ITX.com has signed on as a customer. The retailer will begin selling in the second quarter of 2004 a digital entertainment device called Nanode that uses the tiny motherboard, Mini-ITX.com said. The Nanode has video and audio outputs, USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectors, and ports for Ethernet and a keyboard. The Nanode was designed by Hoojum Design, a United Kingdom-based firm. Story at CNET News.com
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 |  |  |  |   HiVolt Premium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON clubs: | Hrm, does anyone see a power supply connector on that tiny board anywhere? I sure don't, unless its one of those small headers around the CMOS battery. | |
|  |  |   BA I built an HTPC for Diana Krall Premium,MVM join:2001-05-24 Vancouver, BC clubs:  | Re: Photos You're right. That must have been a pre-production board or something.
The official photos here show the "Nano-ATX power connector." | |
|  |  |  |   HiVolt Premium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON clubs: | Re: Photos Yeah, it seems that way. The board layout changed slightly as well... Either way, its a very cool little board. | |
|   HiVolt Premium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON clubs: | Dual Processor Via also has a dual processor board with those Eden processors, I saw pics of it a while ago, it was a bit bigger than that, but it could make for a tiny server, hehe.. | |
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