The Nano [1] microprocessor from VIA Technologies is an eighth-generation CPU targeted at the consumer and embedded market.
Model number | Clock speed | L1 cache [2] | L2 cache [2] | FSB speed | Clock multiplier | TDP | Idle power | Socket | Cores | Release date |
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Nano L2200 | 1.6 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1024 KB | 800 MHz | 8× | 17 W | 200 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | May 29, 2008 |
Nano L2207 | 1.6 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1024 KB | 800 MHz | 8× | 17 W | 200 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | - |
Nano L2007 | 1.6 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1024 KB | 800 MHz | 8× | 25 W | 500 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | - |
Nano L2100 | 1.8 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1024 KB | 800 MHz | 9× | 25 W | 500 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | May 29, 2008 |
Nano L2107 | 1.8 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1024 KB | 800 MHz | 9× | 25 W | 500 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | - |
Model number | Clock speed | L1 cache | L2 cache | FSB speed | Clock multiplier | TDP | Idle power | Socket | Cores | Release date | Part numbers |
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Nano L3025 | 1.6 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1024 KB | 800 MHz | 8× | W | 500 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | November 3, 2009 | |
Nano L3050 | 1.8 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1024 KB | 800 MHz | 9× | 25W | 500 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | November 3, 2009 | |
Nano L3600 | 2 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1024 KB | 800 MHz | 10× | W | 500 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | November 3, 2009 |
Marketing name | Model number | Clock speed | Turbo Speed | L1 cache | L2 cache | FSB speed | TDP | Idle power | Socket | Cores | Release date |
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Nano X2 E | L4050 | 1.4 GHz | 1.4 GHz | 64+64 KB per core | 1 MB per core | 1066 MHz | 27.5 W | NanoBGA2 | 2 | May 5, 2011 | |
Nano X2 E | L4350E | 1.6+ GHz | 1.73 GHz | 64+64 KB per core | 1 MB per core | 1066 MHz | 27.5 W | NanoBGA2 | 2 | May 5, 2011 |
Marketing name | Model number | Clock speed | Turbo Speed | L1 cache | L2 cache | FSB speed | TDP | Idle power | Socket | Cores | Release date |
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Nano QuadCore | L4800E | 1.46+ GHz | 1.6 GHz | 64+64 KB per core | 1 MB per core | 1066 MHz | 45 W | - | FCBGA | 4 | |
Nano QuadCore | L4700E | 1.2+ GHz | 1.46 GHz | 64+64 KB per core | 1 MB per core | 1066 MHz | 27.5 W | - | FCBGA | 4 | May 5, 2011 |
Marketing name | Model number | Clock speed | L1 cache | L2 cache | FSB speed | TDP | Socket | Cores | Release date |
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Nano QuadCore [9] | C4650 [10] | 2.0 GHz | 64+64 KB per core | 2 MB | 1333 MHz | 18 W | NanoBGA2 | 4 | September 22, 2015 [11] |
Model number | Clock speed | Turbo Speed | L1 cache | L2 cache | FSB speed | Clock multiplier | TDP | Idle power | Socket | Cores | Release date | Part numbers |
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Nano U1700 | 1.0 GHz | 1.3 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 800 MHz | 10~13× | 5 W | 200 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | May 29, 2008 | |
Nano U2300 | 1.0 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 533 MHz | 7.5× | 5 W | 100 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | May 29, 2008 | ||
Nano U2225 | 1.3 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 800 MHz | 13× | 8 W | 200 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | May 29, 2008 | ||
Nano U2250 | 1.3 GHz | 1.6 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 800 MHz | 13~16× | 8 W | 200 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | May 29, 2008 | |
Nano U2500 | 1.2 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 800 MHz | 12× | 6.8 W | 100 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | May 29, 2008 |
Model number | Clock speed | Turbo Speed | L1 cache | L2 cache | FSB speed | Clock multiplier | TDP | Idle power | Socket | Cores | Release date | Part numbers |
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Nano U3100 | 1.3 GHz | 1.6 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 800 MHz | 13~16x | 9 W | 100 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | April 22, 2010 | |
Nano U3200 | 1.4 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 800 MHz | 14x | 10 W | 100 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | April 22, 2010 | ||
Nano U3300 | 1.2 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 800 MHz | 12× | 6.8 W | 100 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | April 22, 2010 | ||
Nano U3400 | 0.8 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 800 MHz | 8x | 3.5 W | 100 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | April 22, 2010 | ||
Nano U3500 | 1.0 GHz | 64+64 KB | 1 MB | 800 MHz | 10× | 5 W | 100 mW | NanoBGA2 | 1 | April 22, 2010 |
Marketing name | Model number | Clock speed | Turbo Speed | L1 cache | L2 cache | FSB speed | TDP | Idle power | Socket | Cores | Release date |
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Nano X2 | U4025 | 1.2 GHz | 64+64 KB per core | 1 MB per core | 1066 MHz | W | NanoBGA2 | 2 | |||
Nano X2 E | U4300E | 1.2+ GHz | 1.46 GHz | 64+64 KB per core | 1 MB per core | 1066 MHz | 13 W | NanoBGA2 | 2 | May 5, 2011 |
Marketing name | Model number | Clock speed | Turbo Speed | L1 cache | L2 cache | FSB speed | TDP | Idle power | Socket | Cores | Release date |
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Nano QuadCore | U4650E | 1.0+ GHz | 1.2 GHz | 64+64 KB per core | 1 MB per core | 800 MHz | 18 W | - | FCBGA | 4 | May 5, 2011 |
The VIA Nano is a 64-bit CPU for personal computers. The VIA Nano was released by VIA Technologies in 2008 after five years of development by its CPU division, Centaur Technology. This new Isaiah 64-bit architecture was designed from scratch, unveiled on 24 January 2008, and launched on 29 May, including low-voltage variants and the Nano brand name. The processor supports a number of VIA-specific x86 extensions designed to boost efficiency in low-power appliances.
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