Via debuts tiniest motherboard yet
Via CEO Wenchi Chen revealed a business card-sized motherboard billed as the "world’s first industry-standard form-factor for PC/phone convergence," at Computex today. The "mobile-ITX" board measures 3" x 1.8" - half the size of Via’s "pico-ITX" form-factor - and runs Linux or Windows XP Embedded. Via in late April promised that "ultra-mobility" would be the focus of its eighth-annual Via Technology Forum, this year co-located in Taipei with the Computex trade show.
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