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  2. Mobile-ITX - Wikipedia

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    A Mobile-ITX CPU module with an IO-board. Mobile-ITX is the smallest (by 2009) x86 compliant motherboard form factor presented by VIA Technologies in December, 2009. The motherboard size (CPU module) is 60 × 60 mm (2.4 × 2.4 in). [1] There are no computer ports on the CPU module and it is necessary to use an I/O carrier board. The design is ...

  3. VIA C7 - Wikipedia

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    EPIA PX10000G Pico-ITX Motherboard. A 1 GHz C7 processor with 128kB of cache memory is used in VIA's own PX10000G motherboard which is based on the proprietary Pico-ITX form factor. The chip is cooled by a large heatsink that covers most of the board and a small 40mm fan.

  4. Motherboard form factor - Wikipedia

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    Proprietary Mini-ITX variant i.a. for more than two memory slots, designed for chassis with support for Micro-ATX size and above Mini-STX: Intel: 2015 147 × 140 mm (5.79 × 5.51 in) Smaller than Mini-ITX, but bigger than the NUC, this board is used in small form factor computers, using a socketed intel core processor and SO-DIMMS.

  5. EPIA - Wikipedia

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    VIA EPIA-N800 (pico-ITX) and VIA EPIA-M800 (mini-ITX) VIA EPIA (VIA Embedded Platform Innovative Architecture) is a series of mini-ITX, em-ITX, nano-ITX, pico-ITX and pico-ITXe motherboards with integrated VIA processors. They are small and consume less power than computers of comparable capabilities.

  6. VIA Eden - Wikipedia

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    Eden ULV 500 MHz prozessor Pico-ITX motherboard with VIA Eden X2 1 GHz processor VIA Eden is a variant of VIA 's C3 / C7 x86 processors , designed to be used in embedded devices. They have smaller package sizes, lower power consumption, and somewhat lower computing performance than their C equivalents, due to reduced clock rates.

  7. Mini-ITX - Wikipedia

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    ITX motherboard form factor comparison Comparison of the form factors for mini-ITX, mini-DTX, ATX, μATX and DTX motherboards. Mini-ITX is a 170 mm × 170 mm (6.7 in × 6.7 in) motherboard form factor developed by VIA Technologies in 2001. [1] Mini-ITX motherboards have been traditionally used in small-configured computer systems.

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