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[News] VIA Releases New Products, GNU/Linux Friendly

VIA Creates Compact Thin Server, Pushes Linux

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| Finally, X86 clone chip maker and Mini-ITX system board maker VIA 
| Technologies has introduced a small form factor motherboard based on its 
| low-power C7 processor that has a large number of on-board SATA ports and two 
| Gigabit Ethernet ports.   
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http://www.itjungle.com/tlb/tlb041508-story02.html

Via opens up to the Linux community

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2214298/via-opens-linux-community

Via announces COM Express modules

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| The COM Express computer-on-module specification has gained a high-profile 
| advocate, as Via announced it will begin producing its own products 
| compatible with the format. The Eden- and C7-based modules will 
| target "larger OEMs only" in gaming, healthcare, and industrial automation, 
| says Via.    
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS3746904714.html


Recent:

Linux-VIA love match announced

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| VIA HAS HERALDED its strong desire to collaborate...
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/04/08/via-open-source-website-coming


Related:

Via reaps benefits of Wal-Mart tie-up

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| The PCs are made by Everex, and sold cut-price using Via's C7 processor and 
| UniChrome integrated graphics, and come with Linux pre-installed, as well as 
| OpenOffice, Google Apps, FireFox and Skype.  
| 
| Via has said in a statement that it thinks the C7 processor will shortly 
| become its main product line, as its continues to fall behind in the chipset 
| market, having failed to agree a license with Intel to create new chipsets.  
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/11/20/via-reaps-benefits-wal-mart-tie


VIA and FIC to keep up with price of EeePC

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| The CE260 called NanoBook, which was developed by VIA in co-operation with 
| VIA fellow affiliate FIC, is planned to be marketed in the U.S. by FIC 
| subsidiary Everex from 2008. According to Taiwanese online service DigiTimes, 
| FIC estimates that 50.000 to 60.000 CE260s will be sold via OEMs in the first 
| quarter of 2008. DigiTimes states a price of less than 450 US dollars for the 
| Windows XP version; a Linux version could be even cheaper.     
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http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/99208/from/rss09


VIA's Linux support - will it finally happen?

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| This afternoon while I was surfing the web instead of paying attention to the 
| lecture I was sitting in I came across a new posting on the MTube device over 
| at ultramobilelife.com. While the short video included there isn't really all 
| that interesting after you've seen the photos from the gallery a comment made 
| by VIA's Bjorn Stromberg did manage to grab my attention. Asked about which 
| operating system the MTube runs own he replied:     
| 
| "Yeah, it runs linux, they've got a simplified interface set up for specific 
| applications. I'll be posting more details about the software part of the 
| MTube when I have some more time."  
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http://www.epiacenter.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1158


Via unveils "ultra mobile device" reference design

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| Via Technologies on June 6 unveiled the NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device 
| (UMD) reference design -- a UMPC-like device, but with a full 
| QWERTY keyboard.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6873084010.html


2D/3D graphics chipset targets mobile devices

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| In the past, Via has offered Fedora Core drivers for Chrome9
| implementations in its P4M900 and K8M890 chipsets, and 2D
| acceleration may also be available through pure open source
| drivers such as OpenChrome... Again, however, taking advantage
| of the chip's 3D acceleration likely involves dealing with a
| binary-only Linux driver from Via. 
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4973451709.html

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