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Written by Stew
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Friday, 16 May 2008 |
Today VIA announced the latest addition to the VIA Pico-ITX family, the VIA EPIA PX5000EG. It's very similar to the original Pico, the PX10000EG board, except that it's entirely fanless and uses the highly acclaimed 1 watt processor, the 500MHz VIA Eden ULV processor. We're talking one cool board. Literally.
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Written by Stew
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |
This video comes to you from www.hp2133guide.com, a excellent resource for all reviews, tips and advice regarding the latest addition to the mini-note space form HP. The video focuses on the video playback performance of the HP 2133 with Windows XP using DVD, Mpeg4 and Youtube. Fairly impressive.
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Written by Stew
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Monday, 31 March 2008 |
VIA today announced the VIA NAS 7800 board for developers of Thin Server and NAS systems.
The VIA NAS 7800 uses a low heat, power-efficient VIA C7 processor, supports up to 8 S-ATA drives and uses two Gigabit Ethernet ports to connect to the network. The form factor of the board is also quite special, in that it is designed to fit snuggly into a regular drive bay so system designers can install the NAS 7800 in a regular drive bay of a regular chassis, leaving more room for all those hard drives.
Here is short video I made.
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Written by Stew
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 |
This video was shot at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco last week and showcases S3 Graphics' PanoChrome technology. PanoChrome allows users to hook up three screens to their gaming rig via two Chrome 400 based cards connected using MulitChrome, a technology similar to SLI or Crossfire.
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Written by Stew
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Thursday, 24 January 2008 |
Introducing the new VIA Isaiah Architecture: An entirely new x86 microarchitecture that promises to bring between two and four times the performance of our current Esther architecture within the same power envelope. Or in plain English, our new CPU design promises to deliver more punch than our current VIA C7 CPU without sucking your battery life.
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