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VIA launches VIA eH1 Graphics Card
VIA Technologies has announced the world’s first graphics card designed specifically for the embedded market with the VIA eH1, a DX10.1 compliant, multi-display card that thrusts any system with a PCI Express slot into a new realm of graphics and video capability.
The VIA eH1 comes with a three-year product longevity guarantee. The VIA eH1 AIB features an advanced DirectX 10.1, OpenGL 3.1, OpenGL ES 2.0 compatible 64-bit architecture and offers multi-stream 1080p HD video decoding and Stereoscopic 3D rendering capability. This makes it the ideal solution for a range of embedded applications that require advanced graphics and video on multiple displays.
“The VIA eH1 hits a real sweet spot for the embedded industry as a whole,” said Daniel Wu, Vice-President, VIA Embedded Platform Division, VIA Technologies, Inc. “Offering technologies like DX10.1, OpenGL/CL, plus multi-channel HD video playback on an extremely low power, AIB will excite system integrators who want to bring the latest features to existing platforms.”
The VIA eH1 comes with a three-year product longevity guarantee. The VIA eH1 AIB features an advanced DirectX 10.1, OpenGL 3.1, OpenGL ES 2.0 compatible 64-bit architecture and offers multi-stream 1080p HD video decoding and Stereoscopic 3D rendering capability. This makes it the ideal solution for a range of embedded applications that require advanced graphics and video on multiple displays.
The VIA eH1 is a low-profile PCI Express add-in-board designed for next-generation embedded applications in a range of segments including digital signage and advertising, POS, POI, gaming or any embedded application where sophisticated graphics and HD video is streamed on two displays.
The VIA eH1 features the S3 Chrome 5400E GPU, the industry’s most power-efficient a 64-bit discrete graphics solution and is complemented with 512MB of DDR3 memory.
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