Tuesday, June 29th 2010

VIA Takes Advanced 64-Bit Computing to the Factory Floor

VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms, today announced it latest Mini-ITX board, the VIA EPIA-M840, designed for a range of embedded device designs including advanced industrial and factory management applications.

The VIA EPIA-M840 packs the latest 64-bit VIA Nano E-Series processor, dual Gigabit LAN, eight COM ports and support for two dual channel 24-bit LVDS displays, creating the ideal backbone for a range of embedded applications including intelligent industrial automation applications that integrate remote network access, network management and other advanced application management scenarios.
"The VIA EPIA-M840 exemplifies our commitment to bringing the latest technologies to key embedded market segments," said Daniel Wu, Vice President, VIA Embedded Platform Division, VIA Technologies, Inc. "By listening carefully to our customers we've been able to create a product that ticks all the boxes required to build the very latest intelligent industrial devices."

VIA EPIA-M840: For Intelligent Industrial Machines
Available in both 1.6GHz and a fanless 1.2GHz SKUs, the VIA EPIA-M840 Mini-ITX board features the latest VIA Nano E-Series processor, bringing native 64-bit software support, the industry's most efficient speculative floating point algorithm and full software virtualization support in an industry-leading low power architecture.

The VIA VX800 media system processor adds DirectX9 integrated graphics, HD audio, dual Gigabit networking and supports up to 3GB of DDR2 system memory. The VIA VX800 also offers advanced video acceleration for MPEG-2, WMV9 and VC-1 video formats, plus a VMR capable HD video processor.

Rear panel I/O includes dual Gigabit LAN ports, PS/2 support, a VGA port, two RS-232 5v/12v selectable COM ports, four USB 2.0 ports and audio jacks. On board pin headers provide 2 x dual channel 24-bit LVDS support (including backlight control), an additional six COM ports, a further two USB ports, LPT support, Digital I/O, SIR and LPC headers, a PCIe x4 slot and a Compact Flash socket.

For more information about the VIA EPIA-M840, please visit this page.
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6 Comments on VIA Takes Advanced 64-Bit Computing to the Factory Floor

#1
Laurijan
bringing the latest technologies to key embedded market segments
What? - all that stuff is years old by now :roll:
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#2
pr0n Inspector
LaurijanWhat? - all that stuff is years old by now :roll:
Have you ever seen a CNC laser cutter with an i7?:rolleyes:
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#3
Laurijan
pr0n InspectorHave you ever seen a CNC laser cutter with an i7?:rolleyes:
I thought they ment the 64bit technology mainly :rolleyes:
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#4
Bundy
LaurijanI thought they ment the 64bit technology mainly :rolleyes:
Industrial automation is very conservative because system failures of any sort can have catastopic consequences. Software is often old and totally debugged. I'd be surprised there would be a lot of interest in this even though the tech is 'here and now' for us.
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#5
Baum
it's more for linux/windows kiosk/POS visual system, as there is no benefit for cnc machines to be 64bit only if your programm needs very big numbers :laugh:
and don't they use more realtime operating systems as speed is mandatory?
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#6
Kreij
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Nope ... all our CNC's run their proprietary software on some version of Windows.
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