Wednesday, October 23, 2013

VIA signs up for a new audio codec for SOC designs

VIA has signed a licensed agreement with Cadence(R) Tensilica(R) HiFi Audio/Voice DSP (digital signal processor) for a system-on-chip (SOC) design for set top box, tablets and mobile devices. It could well be that this will be used by the VIA subsidiary, WonderMedia.

"We needed a very low power audio DSP with a wide range of software codecs, so we selected the Cadence Tensilica HiFi/Voice Audio DSP," Michael Shiuan, vice president of Engineering, VIA Technologies. "This low power DSP fits well in our advanced SOC architecture and product lines. Our design-in time is also minimized due to the robustness of the complete codec support."

Cadence Tensilica HiFi Audio/Voice DSPs are the leading licensable audio DSP IP cores, licensed by more than 50 customers including many of the top 10 semiconductor manufacturers and leading system OEMs. The HiFi Audio/Voice DSPs support over 100 audio and voice codecs with very efficient processing at low power. Source: Market Watch

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The connection between VIA and Christianity

I was aware that both Wenchi-Chen, the CEO of VIA, and his wife and business partner Cher Wang, Chairwoman at VIA and CEO of HTC, were active Christians. I wasn't aware of the full story though. According to an article on GospelHerald.com the two became close because of a partnership forged through business help and Cher encouraging Wenchi to attend church and turn to God for help with this business.


"It wasn't until VIA Technology faced its biggest difficulties - returned products from customers, that Wen-Chi asked for Cher's help again. Cher reminded him, "You forgot what you had promised God you would do". After that, Wen-Chi was finally really willing to spend time to understand the Christian faith and become a Christian."

Sunday, August 25, 2013

VIA's Cher Wang listed in Forbes most powerful women



Forbes put out a list in May 2013 of the most powerful women in the world. VIA's own Cher Wang was listed in the 46th spot, up from last year's #56 spot. VIA wasn't mentioned in the write-up with the focus being on HTC.

Forbes

Sunday, August 18, 2013

John Peddie research takes a look at SoC

Research by John Peddie Inc. has shown that Imagination Technologies Imagination sells more GPU IP than any other supplier by selling to several SoCs, but Qualcomm is the largest SoC supplier, and uses their own GPU design. The boom in this industry segment is of course do you smartphones and tablets. WonderMedia/VIA is noted in the article as a buyer of GPU IP.


Read more: http://evertiq.com/design/31688 

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Case mod memory lane: Aircraft carrier

Why isn't case modding a popular hobby like it once was? Look at what you can achieve with an idea, some glue, a model kit and a low profile, low heat, fully integrated VIA embedded board:


The modder, Rus Caslis, explains:
"So I was walking around a toy store waiting for my wife to finish looking at the Barbie toys one day (before anyone asks, yes, she is more than eight years old and I love the fact that she is still into toys) and I saw this cool looking toy of the aircraft carrier Enterprise. I looked closer at it, and thought that it might be big enough to hold one of those great Mini-ITX motherboards from VIA. Since the toy was only $19.99, I decided to get it. Upon getting home, I ripped open the box and confirmed that the width of the toy at it's largest area was a little over 17cm wide. The Mini-ITX would be a tight fit, but it would work."

More on Mini-ITX.com

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Case Mod Memory Lane: The Biscuit Tin

Today, the 25th July, is International Culinarians Day, celebrating the talents of those who love to cook. So we thought we'd re-visit an oldie but a goodie, the biscuit tin case mod which fitted a VIA EPIA800 into a square biscuit tin.


Inside the tin was crammed:

VIA EPIA 800 Board
Toshiba 40Gb 2.5" HDD
256 ECC SDRAM
2 Line Blue VFD Morex PSU Kit

The tin ran Windows XP Pro  and Redhat Linux Pro 8.0.

I wonder if it's still in use, hopefully in the kitchen as an Internet hub maybe? More info on Mini-ITX.com.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

VIA WonderMedia brings a PC to every monitor

Some news that I missed from the Computex Trade Show in Taipei last month is Albatron's very smart and innovative idea to pop a VIA WonderMedia powered Android computer in their monitors. The suggestion is that the solution is so cheap that every monitor in the future might end up having a basic PC of this nature included in it.


"If a monitor vendor wants to combat the 30% yearly price drop, why not add a full Android media player to the mix. It won’t be a gaming powerhouse but the features could come in handy now and then. For an extra $25 on top of your next monitor, why wouldn’t you opt for it?" - SemiAccurate

It is in these sorts of applications that the physical size and price of VIA embedded solutions really bring new possibilities to existing markets.