Tuesday, March 30, 2010

M'SERV great product for VIA's server line up


Homes and offices are having to deal with more and more data and there are two options - 1) store your data in the cloud or 2) invest in your own server. The M'SERV from VIA aims to serve the latter. It can support up to 4TB of storage which should be enough for small to medium business and bit-torrent home users alike.
"The M’SERV S2100 from VIA is the perfect next step for the company in taking their barebones home and small business server solution forward. The S2100 retains everything that made the Artigo A2000 a success – (small footprint, low cost, ease of build) and solves its major achilles heel, replacing the C7 with the 64-bit Nano processor. That unlocks a much needed hardware compatibility path for those wishing to run Windows Home Server today and Vail when released." - WeGotServed.com

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Yes it is fast - and we have a certificate to prove it!

The VIA VL700 USB 3.0-SATA controller that was announced a month or so ago has been certified by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF). The chip, which can be included on motherboards, on add-on cards, or in notebooks/netbooks, allows you to connect a SATA HDD, SSD or optical drive to your computer using the new super fast USB 3.0 speeds. This certification basically gives a stamp of approval to say that this chip is as fast as VIA claims. Cool!
"Components that achieve certification qualify to use the SuperSpeed USB logo, designed to provide consumers with a way to evaluate a product’s quality. Additionally, certified products are added to an Integrators List of compliant SuperSpeed USB devices, which is available to manufacturers at www.usb.org/developers/compliance. The Integrators List enables manufacturers to quickly check for USB 3.0 components that have met the USB-IF Certification and Compliance Program criteria. " - more.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Microsoft and VIA heading to the cloud

Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 will support virtual desktop environments for enterprise level computing more than any other Microsoft-based software designed for clients and centralised computing has in the past. One of the features is called RemoteFX and VIA has announced plans to support the technology in their media system processor technologies.

VIA's chips have long been popular in thin client designs because of their low cost and power efficiency.
“As organizations plan to deploy a centralized computing architecture with virtualized or session-based desktops, IT professionals want to deliver a premium user experience to connected workers,” said Mike Schutz, director of product management at Microsoft Corp. “The Microsoft RemoteFX feature in Windows Server will allow remote workers to access any type of application or screen content, including rich media and 3D applications. Companies such as VIA Technologies are offering a path to the future by investing in solutions today that will increase the flexibility and performance of a centralized desktop environment.”

Monday, March 15, 2010

VIA ARTiGO around Oz


The VIA ARTiGO Pico-ITX builder kit, it has to be said, is a darn cute little PC. You can literally hold it on the palm of your hand and yet it's a complete PC with a 1GHz processor, HD audio, Ethernet and the VX700 chipset.

Of course the size of 15x11x4.5 cm makes it ideal for modding, it is of course designed for developing an embedded application using VIA's Pico-ITX platform. To get your project on the way, I've had a look around to see where you can pick one up in Australia ...


AusPCMarket has them for $568.70

Eyo will ship one to you for %531.93

TechBuy's price is $592

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Enthusiasts like their lips at the VIA ART-3000

Didn't I say it? When I first mentioned the VIA ART-3000 I said it reminded me of a car PC. Slashgear has now made the same comment, in fact they go further, to say that it would make a good one. Liliputing also says the "little guy has enough oomph to function halfway decently as a low power, small form factor desktop." Let's review the specs again ...
  • 1.3GHz VIA Nano processor
  • VX800 media system processor
  • 2GB DDR2
  • SATA HDD support
That is more than powerful enough for most everyday tasks. Hell, netbooks have sold like hot cakes and they have less power than this thing!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

New VIA ART-3000 embedded box PC - pint sized versatility


The Press Release announcing the VIA ART-3000 mentions a quote from VIA's Embedded Platform Division VP, Daniel Wu, that “The VIA ART series really underlines our strength in offering system level products that exceed expectations". This certainly suggest that this embedded box PC is just the first in a series, much like the ARTiGO products are also a series.

The look of this little unit reminds me of a Voom PC, a product that was originally designed for car PC applications. Although car PCs are not a target of this device, the ART-3000 could certainly end up in some diverse applications. It's being pitched for kiosk, POI, industrial automation and digital signage since it can be wall, table, reverse and VESA mounted.

The platform behind the box, so to speak, is the Em-ITX EITX-3000 with a 1.3GHz VIA Nano processor and the VX800 media system processor. The Press Release does also mention a fanless option although it's not specified what the spec would be for that.