List of VIA Nano microprocessors

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The Nano [1] microprocessor from VIA Technologies is an eighth-generation CPU targeted at the consumer and embedded market.

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Desktop and mobile processors

Nano L

"Nano 2000" series (65nm)

Model numberClock speedL1 cache [2] L2 cache [2] FSB speedClock multiplierTDPIdle powerSocketCoresRelease date
Nano L22001.6 GHz64+64 KB1024 KB800 MHz17 W200 mWNanoBGA21May 29, 2008
Nano L22071.6 GHz64+64 KB1024 KB800 MHz17 W200 mWNanoBGA21-
Nano L20071.6 GHz64+64 KB1024 KB800 MHz25 W500 mWNanoBGA21-
Nano L21001.8 GHz64+64 KB1024 KB800 MHz25 W500 mWNanoBGA21May 29, 2008
Nano L21071.8 GHz64+64 KB1024 KB800 MHz25 W500 mWNanoBGA21-

"Nano 3000" series (65nm)

Model numberClock speedL1 cacheL2 cacheFSB speedClock multiplierTDPIdle powerSocketCoresRelease datePart numbers
Nano L30251.6 GHz64+64 KB1024 KB800 MHzW500 mWNanoBGA21November 3, 2009
Nano L30501.8 GHz64+64 KB1024 KB800 MHz25W500 mWNanoBGA21November 3, 2009
Nano L36002 GHz64+64 KB1024 KB800 MHz10×W500 mWNanoBGA21November 3, 2009

"Nano X2" (40nm) [3] [4] [5]

Marketing nameModel numberClock speedTurbo SpeedL1 cacheL2 cacheFSB speedTDPIdle powerSocketCoresRelease date
Nano X2 EL40501.4 GHz1.4 GHz64+64 KB per core1 MB per core1066 MHz27.5 WNanoBGA22May 5, 2011
Nano X2 EL4350E1.6+ GHz1.73 GHz64+64 KB per core1 MB per core1066 MHz27.5 WNanoBGA22May 5, 2011

"Nano QuadCore" (40nm)

Marketing nameModel numberClock speedTurbo SpeedL1 cacheL2 cacheFSB speedTDPIdle powerSocketCoresRelease date
Nano QuadCoreL4800E1.46+ GHz1.6 GHz64+64 KB per core1 MB per core1066 MHz45 W-FCBGA4
Nano QuadCoreL4700E1.2+ GHz1.46 GHz64+64 KB per core1 MB per core1066 MHz27.5 W-FCBGA4May 5, 2011

Nano C

"Nano QuadCore" (28nm)

Marketing nameModel numberClock speedL1 cacheL2 cacheFSB speedTDPSocketCoresRelease date
Nano QuadCore [9] C4650 [10] 2.0 GHz64+64 KB per core2 MB1333 MHz18 WNanoBGA24September 22, 2015 [11]

Ultra-low voltage processors

Nano U

"Nano 1000/2000" series (65nm)

Model numberClock speedTurbo SpeedL1 cacheL2 cacheFSB speedClock multiplierTDPIdle powerSocketCoresRelease datePart numbers
Nano U17001.0 GHz1.3 GHz64+64 KB1 MB800 MHz10~13×5 W200 mWNanoBGA21May 29, 2008
Nano U23001.0 GHz64+64 KB1 MB533 MHz7.5×5 W100 mWNanoBGA21May 29, 2008
Nano U22251.3 GHz64+64 KB1 MB800 MHz13×8 W200 mWNanoBGA21May 29, 2008
Nano U22501.3 GHz1.6 GHz64+64 KB1 MB800 MHz13~16×8 W200 mWNanoBGA21May 29, 2008
Nano U25001.2 GHz64+64 KB1 MB800 MHz12×6.8 W100 mWNanoBGA21May 29, 2008

"Nano 3000" series (65nm) [12] [13]

Model numberClock speedTurbo SpeedL1 cacheL2 cacheFSB speedClock multiplierTDPIdle powerSocketCoresRelease datePart numbers
Nano U31001.3 GHz1.6 GHz64+64 KB1 MB800 MHz13~16x9 W100 mWNanoBGA21April 22, 2010
Nano U32001.4 GHz64+64 KB1 MB800 MHz14x10 W100 mWNanoBGA21April 22, 2010
Nano U33001.2 GHz64+64 KB1 MB800 MHz12×6.8 W100 mWNanoBGA21April 22, 2010
Nano U34000.8 GHz64+64 KB1 MB800 MHz8x3.5 W100 mWNanoBGA21April 22, 2010
Nano U35001.0 GHz64+64 KB1 MB800 MHz10×5 W100 mWNanoBGA21April 22, 2010

"Nano X2" (40nm)

Marketing nameModel numberClock speedTurbo SpeedL1 cacheL2 cacheFSB speedTDPIdle powerSocketCoresRelease date
Nano X2U40251.2 GHz64+64 KB per core1 MB per core1066 MHzWNanoBGA22
Nano X2 EU4300E1.2+ GHz1.46 GHz64+64 KB per core1 MB per core1066 MHz13 WNanoBGA22May 5, 2011

"Nano QuadCore" (40nm)

Marketing nameModel numberClock speedTurbo SpeedL1 cacheL2 cacheFSB speedTDPIdle powerSocketCoresRelease date
Nano QuadCoreU4650E1.0+ GHz1.2 GHz64+64 KB per core1 MB per core800 MHz18 W-FCBGA4May 5, 2011

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">VIA Nano</span>

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.

Intel Sandy Bridge-based Xeon microprocessors are microprocessors based on the Intel's 32 nm Sandy Bridge architecture for servers, workstations, and high-end desktops. It succeeds the six-core Gulftown/Westmere-EP processor which used the older LGA 1366 package, and uses LGA 2011, LGA 1356 and LGA 1155 socket depending on the package.

Intel Ivy Bridge–based Xeon microprocessors is the follow-up to Sandy Bridge-E, using the same CPU core as the Ivy Bridge processor, but in LGA 2011, LGA 1356 and LGA 2011-1 packages for workstations and servers.

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