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VIA Nano-ITX Update







VIA Nano-ITX Update

VIA Nano-ITX Update 04/09/2004 04:01 PM

VIA Technologies officially announced their EPIA N Nano-ITX motherboard a few days ago. In theory it will ship next month but it's unlikely to be available to retail customers for a few more months due to high demand by OEM customers such as Hoojum Design. For more on the new Nano-ITX, see the recent stories at Info World, PC World, and Linux Devices.




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