VIA have announced their latest embedded device mainboard, and if you thought Pico-ITX had been spending too much time among the pie-aisles then the VIA Mobile-ITX form factor should please you.
VIA's Pico-ITX platform took things to an entirely new level a few years back, and now the company is introducing an even smaller variant for even more minuscule applications. The Mobile-ITX ...
When Pico-ITX hit the market in mid-2008, many figured that it would be quite some time before we saw a replacement shrink any further. Leave it to the folks at VIA to prove us all wrong. Today, the ...
Incredibly compact, 6cm x 6cm Mobile-ITX form factor is 50% smaller than Pico-ITX, enables next-generation embedded devices Taipei, Taiwan, 1 December 2009 - VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator ...
Alongside Computex, VIA runs its own technology forum in the Grand Hyatt Hotel, which is where many of the manufacturers have private suites. This year, the main focus at VTF was Ultra Mobility, and ...
Via Technologies is not likely to ship its supersmall Mobile ITX motherboard, aimed at ultramobile PCs (UMPCs) and other light portable devices, in production volume until next year, company officials ...
VIA Revolutionizes Compact Embedded Design with the World's First Mobile-ITX Module Introducing the VIA EPIA-T700, the first 6cm x 6cm computer-on-module based on the Mobile-ITX form factor Taipei, ...
VIA has introduced a new computer-on-a-module called the EPIA-T700. It’s the first module to use VIA’s new Mobile-ITX platform which measures just 6 centimeters by 6 centimeters. That’s just under 2.4 ...
VIA Technologies has announced the VIA EPIA-T700, the first motherboard based on the recently announced Mobile-ITX form factor. Measuring 6×6cm, the VIA EPIA-T700 is a compact computer-on-module ...
Minisforum seems to be close to releasing its AMD-based Mobile on Desktop (MoDT) motherboard, which features an AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX for $519. Not bad, read on: Minisforum looks to be giving customers a ...
You know that thing about robots eventually taking over the world? Or computers? Or robots with computers in them and at first you’re like, “Hey cool, I’m friends with a robot and we play Scrabble ...
Even though it's been rumored that VIA will say goodbye to the chipset market, they are still busy innovating in the mobile world, which is where they specialize. One recent endeavor they have ...
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