Via Launches Mobile CPU in China
July 10, 2003 |
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Via Technologies, Inc., unveiled its mobile processor on July 8, a low-power 1GHz offering called Antaur that will first ship into slim and light notebooks on sale in the China market, and then into the US and European markets.
The Antaur is based on the architecture of the C3 "Nehemiah" processor core and consumes a maximum of 11 watts when running at top speed. Nominal draw is about 8 watts, which is about 4 watts less than the desktop version of the Nehemiah. Via has also included its PowerSaver 2.0 technology, which can reduce power consumption by as much as 50 percent, the company said.
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