Via’s smallest motherboard in the world

VIA Technologies, Inc, has been showing lots of effort to reduce its motherboard size. According to the history, they started from Mini-ITX form factor (17cmx17cm), then Nano (12cmx12cm) and now they’ve reached Pico-ITX. A Pico-ITX form factor mainboard, VIA VT6047, as shown in the picture below (slightly bigger than the size of a playing card), which is the latest, simply fits into palm of hand and it’s the world’s smallest currently.

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The Pico-ITX mainboard measures only 10cm x 7.2cm, which is 75% smaller than the Mini-ITX. Surprisingly, with such a tiny size, there isn’t any sacrifice of any components on the board. It simply holds everything you need for your PC. The move of producing motherboards of smaller sizes surely hints that the demand for smaller form factors of PC is getting more and more. VIA’s success of miniaturization depends a lot of its expertise at the silicon level such as handling power efficiency, thermal management and feature integration. The VIA VT6047 Pico-ITX mainboard was designed to be powered by one of VIA’s energy efficient processor platforms, such as the VIA C7 or fanless VIA Eden processor in the 21mm x 21mm nanoBGA2 package, combined with feature-rich VIA system media processors to enable the board to pack a performance punch in a tiny, low heat, low power package.

via [AkihabaraNews]


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