Sunday, August 9, 2009

A close look at the new EPIA N700-10EW


Windowsfordevices.com really like to get down to the nitty gritty details about embedded products. In this article they really give the new VIA EPIA N700-10EW the once over, taking a good look at the design, I/O ports and options, as well as notes on how it differs from other VIA boards.

"Where the Epia N700 was available with a choice of Via processors -- either the 1.5GHz C7, or the 500MHz Eden ULV -- the N700-10EW is apparently offered with just one, an Eden ULV clocked at 1.0GHz. The latter CPU has a maximum TDP of five Watts, which, combined with the VX800's five-Watt TDP max, lets the Epia N700 use as little as 10 Watts, according to Via. Maximum memory capacity of the board, meanwhile, remains 2GB of 533/667MHz DDR2 RAM."

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  1. We just want to be sure, which partner you are. Please email us "embedded@via.com.tw" Thanks!

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