VIA chipsets for Intel, AMD and VIA C7 processors get Windows Vista certification
VIA Technologies is claiming to have the most comprehensive and flexible range of core logic solutions for Windows Vista-based systems across all the major processor platforms for motherboard, PC, server and device manufacturers. Five of VIA’s IGP (integrated graphics processor) chipsets have received the Windows Vista Basic logo from Microsoft : the VIA K8M890 and the VIA P4M900 for the latest mainstream AMD and Intel desktops, respectively ; the VIA K8N890 for AMD processor-powered notebooks ; the upcoming VIA CN896 for VIA C7 processor desktop and embedded systems ; and the new VIA VN896 mobile chipset for VIA C7-M and Intel Pentium M processors.
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