2005-03-15 (7:35 am) : by ralfordStatistics for 'ralford'
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VIA is in the news again this week. This time, they've released a
new mini-ITX board that has dual EDEN-N CPUs. The board's chipset uses a VIA CN400 north bridge and a VT8237R south bridge.
Besides the dual processors, there are a few other differences between this board and VIA's previous mini-ITX boards. The new board supports up to two 2GB of memory with it's two memory slots. There is one standard PCI slot, but the board has an additional mini PCI slot on the bottom side. There are 3 ethernet connections on the board, one of which is a 10/100/1000 Base-T connection.
For more information on the EPIA DP-310, check out the board's
specifications at VIA's website. Or
go here to see what slashdotters have to say about the mini-ITX form factor.