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Solpi UMPC powered by VIA Eden CPU?
Written by Bjorn Stromberg   
Friday, 03 August 2007

I just learned about a new VIA based UMPC from a Korean company, Solpi. The pictures and specifications posted on umpcportal are very interesting:

  • OS:Win CE, XP,Vista
  • Processor: VIA C7 1.2GHz NanoBGA2
  • Chipset: VIA VX700 Unified Digital Media IGP Chipset
  • System Memory: 512/1GB
  • VGA:Integrated VIA UniChrome Pro II 3D/2D AGP graphics with WMV9 decoding acceleration
  • Screen: 5.6"SVGA widescreen TFT-LCD Transreflective touch screen(1024 X 600) OR (4.8"WXGA(800*480)
  • HDD: 30 / 60GB(1.8")
  • Connectivity: Ethernet LAN, 1 VGA port, USB 1 port, Wireless LAN, DMB, GPS navigation(option)/3D accelerated, HSDPA / Wibro(option) USB 2.0 2-ports, TV out /Mic-in, S/PDIF in, Stereo Speakers, Audio out
  • Battery: 7600mAh(standard)

Since this UMPC was new to me, I asked my pal over on the CPU team what he knew about it. He didn't have many details for me, but he did tell me that he didn't think it has a 1.2GHz VIA C7-M processor, but that it has a VIA Eden processor instead. Of course none of this information is confirmed yet, there may also be a version with a C7, but that it may have an Eden processor inside would make more sense if this device is slated to run Windows CE. Regardless, I am trying to find out more details about this device. I'll keep you posted!

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