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  2. Pico-ITX - Wikipedia

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    The Pico-ITXe specification adds onto the Pico-ITX form factor by taking the EPIA-P700 and upgrading the chipset to a VX800, doubling the maximum RAM to 2 GB, allowing for 667/533 SO-DIMM RAM, upgrading the GPU to VIA's Chrome9 HC3, and adding support for SUMIT. Another notable addition is the expansion from 10 to 12 layers thickness.

  3. 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.

  4. Pico-ITXe - Wikipedia

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    Pico-ITXe is a PC Pico-ITX motherboard specification created by VIA Technologies and SFF-SIG. It was announced by VIA Technologies on October 29, 2008, and released in December 2008. The Pico-ITXe specifications call for the board to be 10 × 7.2 cm (3.9 × 2.8 in), which is half the area of Nano-ITX, and 12 layers deep.

  5. Motherboard form factor - Wikipedia

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    Mini-ITX: VIA: 2001 170 × 170 mm max (6.7 × 6.7 in) A small, highly integrated form factor, designed for small devices such as thin clients and set-top boxes. Nano-ITX: VIA 2003 120 × 120 mm (4.7 × 4.7 in) Targeted at smart digital entertainment devices such as PVRs, set-top boxes, media centers and Car PCs, and thin devices. Pico-ITX: VIA

  6. Small Form Factor Special Interest Group - Wikipedia

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    VIA, WinSystems, and Octagon Systems were founding members of SFF-SIG. It was created in 2007. [2] A logo and web site debuted in April 2008. [3] SFF-SIG creates, promotes, and maintains embedded computer standards for form factors and computer buses. Examples include the governing documents and trademarks for CoreExpress, Pico-ITX, Express104 ...

  7. VIA Nano - Wikipedia

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    The VIA Nano (formerly code-named VIA Isaiah) is a 64-bit CPU for personal computers. The VIA Nano was released by VIA Technologies in 2008 after five years of development [ 1 ] by its CPU division, Centaur Technology .

  8. 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.

  9. List of VIA chipsets - Wikipedia

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    VIA chipsets support CPUs from Intel, AMD (e.g. the Athlon 64) and VIA themselves (e.g. the VIA C3 or C7).They support CPUs as old as the i386 in the early 1990s. In the early 2000s, their chipsets began to offer on-chip graphics support from VIA's joint venture with S3 Graphics beginning in 2001; this support continued into the early 2010s, with the release of the VX11H in August 2012.