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engadget.com - 11/3/2009
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We suppose dreams really do come true. Nearly a full year after we heard that VIA was toiling on a new processor line to really give Intel's aging Atom a run for its money, the company has come clean and confessed that those whispers were indeed true. The Isaiah-based Nano 3000 Series is a ...
slashgear.com - 11/3/2009
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slashgear.com —
VIA have announced their latest range of low-power
processors, the VIA Nano 3000 Series, which are targeted...
at Windows 7-based thin-and-light notebooks and all-in-one desktops. The Nano 3000 chips are 64-bit and range in core speed from 1GHz to 2GHz; each is capable of 1080p HD video playback ...
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VIA Nano 3000 CPUs promise speed & frugality for ...
techspot.com - 11/3/2009
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techspot.com —
VIA has announced its new Nano 3000 Series
processors, which are said to offer enhanced digital media...
performance and less power consumption for ultrathin notebooks and all-in-one desktops. The new line brings strong competition to Intel's Atom CPU, ...
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VIA intros Nano 3000 Series processors
techfresh.net - 11/5/2009
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techfresh.net —
VIA has recently unveiled the Nano 3000 series
processors, which are actually a competitor to the Intel...
Atom CPUs. Based on the 64-bit superscalar ‘Isaiah’ architecture, the VIA Nano CPUs support several advanced features including ...
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Intel Atom Competitor From VIA
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| VIA Nano 3000 CPU series finally launches to rival Intel's Atom http://bit.ly/NTX0Q 11/6/2009 |
| VIA Nano now here to fight the Intel Atom ! http://bit.ly/24EhRK 11/4/2009 |
| VIA Nano 3000 CPU rival Intel's Atom http://bit.ly/vM5Zh 11/3/2009 |
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VIA's Nano 3000 Provides an Atom Rival
I4U News —
... series of processors (via Engadget ). The Atom line is looking quite aged these days, but these six new Nano 3000 chips look much spiffier. Plus, they have a cool futuristic name. Nano 3000 sounds way cooler than Atom. These CPUs run from 1 to 2 GHz in speed and each pack an 800 MHz FSB, in addition to 64 bit support and Windows 7/Linux compatibility. The power ratings of this new line all measure in at about 20% more efficient than previous generation Nanos, and they also promise to have 1080p multimedia playback. Sign me the hell up for a netbook that packs one of these ...
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