Friday, May 6, 2011

VIA Nano released their X2 E

VIA has just introduced its new Nano processor dual core low power Nano X2 E, which is destined for the embedded market. This 64-bit x86 processor will be available in versions ranging from 1.2 GHz to 1.6 GHz. It will be engraved in 40nm, has an architecture out-of-order and a module for the virtualization of operating systems and other accelerated AES encryption of data.

The die measures 11 mm x 6 mm and the package measures 21 mm x 21 mm and requires a Socket NanoBGA2. Copies of tests have already been delivered and VIA are talking about marketing for the quarter. In short, this new Nano-E X2 is identical to its big brother, the X2 Nano, released in January (see "VIA Nano formalizes its X2 dual-core).

It is also compatible with pine pine for the other processors and chipsets the company's Nano. At the beginning of netbooks, VIA had attempted to seduce manufacturers with its chips Nano. The problem is that their consumption was too high. It has been dominated by Intel Atom and Nano are now primarily used in embedded systems such as kiosks.

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