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VIA Nano E-Series Processor Powers COM Express Module

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VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator and developer of embedded silicon and platform technologies, today announced the addition of the VIA COME8X80 module to its COM Express portfolio; the world's first COM Express type product to take advantage of the high performance, 64-bit VIA Nano E-Series processor.

"The VIA COME8X80 module harnesses the power of VIA Nano platform to offer a uniquely integrated and performance-optimized COM Express product," said Daniel Wu, Vice President, VIA Embedded Platform Division, VIA Technologies, Inc. "The VIA COME8X80 also demonstrates our long-term commitment to bringing our leading processor technologies to the COM Express form factor."



The VIA COME8X80 is targeted at IPC and larger OEM customers in a range of embedded segments including gaming, healthcare and industrial automation. Customers can also take advantage of a specially developed mutli-I/O baseboard for evaluation purposes, as well as VIA's technical assistance in developing custom baseboard designs.

VIA COME8X80: Optimized Performance and Assured Longevity
The VIA COME8X80 is available with a choice of either 1.3+GHz or 800MHz VIA Nano E-Series processors, combining native 64-bit and virtualization support with a high-performance superscalar architecture in a uniquely low power thermal envelope.

The VIA COME8X80 also integrates the unified VIA VX800 media system processor, bringing VIA Chrome9 integrated graphics, support for VGA and dual channel LVDS displays, video acceleration for MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV9 and VC1 video formats, plus a VMR capable HD video processor. All VIA components have a guaranteed longevity of seven years.

Product Highlights:
  • High performance, 64-bit VIA Nano E-Series processor
  • 18/24-bit dual channel LVDS plus VGA support
  • 3 PCI, and one x4 plus two x1 PCIe slots
  • Up to 2GB of DDR2 SO-DIMM memory
  • 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet
  • Up to six USB 2.0 ports
  • Up to two SATA devices plus 1 IDE

The VIA COME8X80 is available to OEM and ODM customers now. For more details including a technical data sheet, please go to this page.

About the COM Express Form Factor
Measuring 95mm x 125 mm, COM Express is an industry standard embedded form factor developed by the PICMG (PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group) to provide greater connectivity and data transfer bandwidth than the original COM (Computer-on-Module) standard. The COM Express specification integrates core CPU, chipset and memory on the module, providing support for extensive connectivity options, including USB, audio, video, and Ethernet, through board-to-board connectors to an I/O baseboard.

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wow ide havent seen that in a news post for quite some time
 

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wow ide havent seen that in a news post for quite some time

sure we have, tons of IDE SSD's have been released recently.
 
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The backplane that the CPU board attaches to looks awesomely bare. Reminds me of the recent S3 Chrome cards that are literally half blank PCB. :cool:
 
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