Monday, September 6th 2010
VIA Developing DirectX 11 IGP Chipset, Quad-Core x86 Processor for 2011
VIA, in its recent announcement about posting a net loss of US $45 million for 1H 2010, revealed plans about future products and manufacturing process transitions with which it hopes to return to profits. These include release of dual-core VIA Nano processors based on a new manufacturing process due for released later this year, the new VN11 chipset that will embed DirectX 11 compliant integrated graphics, which it will released next year. The company also announced that it will release a new quad-core CPU in 2011, which is the company's first. VIA is only the third company that is an active license-holder of the x86 instruction set. Even as much larger x86 manufacturers such as Intel and AMD battle it out, VIA designs processors for low-power applications such as embedded industrial computers, and netbook/ULPC processors such as the VIA Nano and VIA C3.
Source:
DigiTimes
21 Comments on VIA Developing DirectX 11 IGP Chipset, Quad-Core x86 Processor for 2011
Btw I'm pretty sure AMD, Intel, and Via are the only ones who hold that x86 patent.
So how long until we see a new Korean handheld based on one of these VIA quad-cores? :) GP4X?
Cyrix is still around? Thought they were done.
And I thought Cyrix was bought out by VIA in the 90's?
Edit: Sold to National Semiconductors by VIA after VIA acquired them. NS stopped making CPU's and most of the engineers at Cyrix moved on.
www.cpu-info.com/index2.php?mainid=Cyrix
It's very hard to find Nano based products, whereas the market is flooded with poorly performing Atoms with rubbish IGPs. Atom + ION (Geforce 9400M) solved that a little, I guess :ohwell:
Put some more effort into marketing, VIA :shadedshu
Via is nice as a competitor, they had nice frankenstein boards in their via itx lineup :-)