EPIA
This article is about embedded motherboards. For the European association, see European Photovoltaic Industry Association. For other uses, see Epia.
| Computer form factors | |
|---|---|
| Listed by PCB size (mm) | |
| WTX | 356×425 |
| AT | 350×305 |
| BTX | 325×266 |
| ATX | 305×244 |
| LPX | 330×229 |
| NLX | 254×228 |
| DTX | 244×203 |
| FlexATX | 229×191 |
| Mini-DTX | 203×170 |
| microATX | 171×171 |
| Mini-ITX | 170×170 |
| EPIC (Express) | 165×115 |
| Nano-ITX | 120×120 |
| COM Express basic | 125×95 |
| EBX | 203×146 |
| ETX / XTX | 114×95 |
| Pico-ITX | 100×72 |
| PC/104(-Plus) | 96×90 |
| COM Express compact | 95×95 |
| COM Express mini | 55×84 |
| mobile-ITX | 60×60 |

VIA EPIA (VIA Embedded Platform Innovative Architecture) is a series of mini-ITX, em-ITX, nano-ITX, pico-ITX and pico-ITXe motherboards with integrated VIA processors. They are small in size and consume less power than computers of comparable capabilities.
There are several types of VIA EPIA motherboard: Nano-ITX versions, based on the VIA CoreFusion processor series, and Mini-ITX form factor featuring VIA CPUs and northbridges in separate packaging. They were originally built for industrial applications but came to have a wide range of applications in the consumer market, such as carputers, firewalls, HTPCs, and Small File servers..
Model codes
The VIA EPIA motherboards have the following designators:[1]
| Code | Definition |
|---|---|
| A | Configured without TV-out |
| E | Fanless configuration |
| G | RoHS-compliant |
| L | Configured with Gigabit LAN (where this is optional) |
| T | With TPM |
References
External links
- VIA EPIA motherboards
- VIA EPIA EN12000E: Today's most efficient CPU & mainboard
- VIA EPIA ME6000 Mini ITX Review
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