SAN JOSE, Calif. — Taiwan's Via Technologies Inc. has rolled out its latest x86-based microprocessor — a 64-bit chip built around a 65-nm process. The company's so-called Via Isaiah Architecture is ...
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Chipmaker's Isaiah processor architecture is expected to double performance but consume same amount of energy. Images: Isaiah architecture up close Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com ...
VIA is releasing its new x86 processor called Isaiah. The chip is deemed to perform twice as fast as VIA's current processor while maintaining the same amount of power consumption. The first series of ...
Via's on the CPU warpath today, announcing a new line of 64-bit 65nm processors, dubbed Isaiah. The little Bible-themed chip-maker that withstood the AMD-Intel duopoly where others, like Transmeta, ...
VIA's new Isaiah Architecture, developed by subsidiary Centaur Technology, is said to "deliver significant boosts to the functionality and performance of desktop, mobile and ultra mobile PCs while ...
VIA K8T800 Pro Chipset Optimized for New Generation of AMD Athlon™ 64 Processors with Official Support for 1GHz HyperTransport™ Technology I/O Bus New AMD Athlon™ 64 processors 3500+ and 3800+ to take ...
Via is going to release 64-bit chips that “provide double the performance of the company’s current chips but consume the same amount of power,” according to CNET. The dual-core chips will run at 2GHz ...
If you're a small business customer or very serious about your reality TV habit, you just might want to take a look at Via's newest. The M'Serv S2100 mini server is the first to rock Via's new 64-bit ...