Read more.Mini-ITX board combines a VIA Nano processor, a VX800 media system processor and an S3 Graphics 435 ULP GPU.
Read more.Mini-ITX board combines a VIA Nano processor, a VX800 media system processor and an S3 Graphics 435 ULP GPU.
Nice, I like it... but seriously a Serial port? More USB would be more use in the media market...
And can't they use on of their big board covering heatsinks and a single larger fan? Or at least offer that as an option where low profile doesn't matter. Could make a useful media extender...
A sku with a 12V dc supply would also be useful. Rather than an ATX connector.
Where's the serial port? That's a VGA d-sub....
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But Via's big historic market is industrial / embedded, where serial ports are de-rigeur - I'm guessing this is targetted more at that market for things like in-store advertising / information display systems, rather than consumer multimedia. Serial gives access to a whole array of permanently connected control systenms, and if your box is 30feet above a crowded supermarket entrance you can't really keep nipping up there to swap USB devices...
Besides, it's got plenty of connectivity - I count four USB at the backplane plus at least 2 motherboard headers for an additional 4 USB ports, so 8 host ports, and you can always add hubs. How many USB devices do you stick in your computer?
Whats the power draw on this?
Can think of 2 uses; HTPC (obvious) but is that a PCI slot at the bottom of the board? Would take a nice SATA RAID card and be used as a nice big file server and email server for my home network (have one which is starting to feel its age)
I can't find an actual reference as to what that is, even the VIA data sheet doesn't say what that slot is. The two portions of the connector are the wrong way round to be PCIe 4x.
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/em...&id=970&tabs=4
Unless VIA have changed their target market, It'll be too expensive.
Intel killed this form factor for VIA when it released the D201GLY.
Atom followed up and began hammering nails into the coffin then ION came along and started jumping up and down on the grave site.
If this walks 1080p out of the box then there's a great market for it if the price is right. IMO Intel don't deliver in this form factor at the moment and whilst ION is good it is pricey. Hopefully some competition in the HG playback mini-ITX market will bring costs down - might start seeing some good cheap case options as well then...
One big question... how are the linux drivers?
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from what I've read, all outputs are HD accelerated, it sounds like you could have three or four HD streams all being hardware decoded.
Also 1080p isn't always the hardest, 1080i source on a 1080p screen is far more computationally intensive that straight 1080p decoding. de-interlacing and decombing is a pain in the neck.
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