At the Embedded World 2011 show in Germany this week, VIA has announced that in Q2 they will start supplying dual-core Eden processors. The VIA Eden X2 will feature 2 64-bit Eden cores on the one die. This should give a boost to multi-tasking, multimedia playback, and of course make them wickedly future-proof for Windows Embedded Standard 7. Speaking of future-proofing, the Eden X2 will come with a gaurantee that they'll be in production for 7 years, which gives embedded developers peace of mind that any design they come up with can be produced with VIA's Eden X2 for a seven year period. Other boons of the Eden X2 include VIA VT virtualization and VIA Padlock Security:
"VIA Eden X2 processors bring additional features that include VIA VT virtualization, a technology that allows legacy software and applications to be used in virtual scenarios without impacting on performance. The unique VIA AES Security Engine offers hardware-based data encryption on the fly, and essential tool in content protection and system security." - Source: Press Release.
"VIA Eden X2 processors bring additional features that include VIA VT virtualization, a technology that allows legacy software and applications to be used in virtual scenarios without impacting on performance. The unique VIA AES Security Engine offers hardware-based data encryption on the fly, and essential tool in content protection and system security." - Source: Press Release.
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