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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 19, 2004 5:38:00 PM

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.

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just performance...
but then again it wasn't built to be a high performance chip... only low power consumption.

their eden chips have been used int eh min-itx form factor for a while now with postive results running linux and windows.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: ryusen Posted on: 03/22/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Does it come with a truckload of compatibility issues?  johnsmith222 | 03/19/04
just performance...  ryusen | 03/22/04
Great!  Patrick Jones | 03/22/04

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