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Tag Archives: Via

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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 17, 2020
8

Centaur CHA x86 AI CPU pictured

CES 2020: Just the pictures

Want to see some glamour shots of the new Centaur CHA x86 AI CPU?
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VIA - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 18, 2019
1

Centaur’s new CPU is the first x86 with an AI co-processor

They’re baaaack!

Today Centaur is hinting at their first new x86 CPU in a while with details about it’s AI co-processor.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 11, 2013

Albatron brings electronics to the shower

Computex 2013: Working connectors under water and other game changers

One reason SemiAccurate likes Albatron is that these guys think outside the box, and two things they demonstrated at Computex were prime examples.
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Thomas Ryan
May 23, 2012
27

VIA Announces A $49 Android Based “PC”

More competition for the Raspberry Pi…

Now many of you maybe reading this article thinking, “Oh, hey. Here’s some competition for Broadcom’s Raspberry Pi.” And you’d be right.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 25, 2012
15

Via ships 3rd generation USB3 chips

VL812 has a lot of nice features

If the news that the Via VL812 supporting YD/T 1591-2009 doesn’t get your attention, I don’t know what will.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 23, 2012
4

VIA puts out a very odd quad-core Mini-ITX board

Need more than 11 serial ports?

There are two boards, the EPIA-M900 and EPIA-M910, both are mini-ITX boards with quad-core 1.2GHz Nano E-Series CPUs.
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Mads Ølholm
Nov 2, 2011
8

VIA goes fan-less and embedded

New embedded board features 1.2 or 1.0GHz processor

The latest news in the embedded space comes from Taiwanese VIA Technologies (TPE:2388), which is launching an embedded board together with a chassis.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 29, 2011
5

VIA shows off 4-port USB3 chip

IDF 2011: Cheap, compatible bandwidth

At IDF, VIA was showing off two new USB3.0 goodies, a 4-port controller and a card reader/hub.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 27, 2011
6

VIA’s Got a New Mini-ITX Board

A small package with quite a few features…

In a press release today VIA announced a new Mini-ITX board called the EPIA-M720. The EPIA-M720 is a significant upgrade from VIA previous offering the EPIA-LN.
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Mads Ølholm
Jul 7, 2011
9

VIA launches dual core Mini-ITX board

First Mini-ITX board to feature the Nano X2 E-Series processor.

VIA Technologies has just launched the EPIA-M900 Mini-ITX board in the well-known 17 x 17cm form factor, according to a press release from VIA.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 23, 2011
83

The Inquirer plagiarizes SemiAccurate, tries bad excuses

It would be funny if it wasn’t so sad

It looks like reading and logic are not required skills like plagiarism at The Inquirer.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 22, 2011
22

VIA confirms it left BAPCO

Plus, plagiarism in tech journalism

VIA just confirmed that it left BAPCO in a letter reprinted below.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 20, 2011
40

Nvidia, AMD, and VIA quit BAPCO over SYSmark 2012

The bad joke is now official

Updated: BAPCO has turned into a bad joke, so bad that Nvidia, AMD, and VIA just quit.
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Mads Ølholm
May 12, 2011
38

VIA Launches Lowest Power Quad Core Processor to Date

VIA QuadCore runs at 1.2GHz while consuming a maximum of 27.5W.

With the launch of a quad core x86-compatible processor VIA has done all it can to dispel rumors that it was leaving the x86 market to concentrate on processors from ARM. VIA QuadCore is essentially 2 dual core processors that …
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