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The Nano[1] microprocessor from VIA Technologies is an eighth-generation CPU targeted at the consumer and embedded market.
Desktop and mobile processors
Nano L
"Nano 2000" series (65nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, x86-64, NX bit, VT-x (stepping 3 and higher), VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, RNG), VIA PowerSaver
Model number |
Clock speed |
L1 cache[2] |
L2 cache[2] |
FSB speed |
Clock multiplier |
TDP |
Idle power |
Socket |
Cores |
Release date |
Part numbers
|
Nano L2200 |
1.6 GHz |
64+64 KB |
1024 KB |
800 MHz |
8× |
17 W |
200 mW |
NanoBGA2 |
1 |
May 29, 2008 |
|
Nano L2100 |
1.8 GHz |
64+64 KB |
1024 KB |
800 MHz |
9× |
25 W |
500 mW |
NanoBGA2 |
1 |
May 29, 2008 |
|
"Nano 3000" series (65nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, x86-64, NX bit, VT-x, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, RNG), VIA PowerSaver
Model number |
Clock speed |
L1 cache |
L2 cache |
FSB speed |
Clock multiplier |
TDP |
Idle power |
Socket |
Cores |
Release date |
Part numbers
|
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 |
|
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, x86-64, NX bit, VT-x, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, RNG), VIA PowerSaver
- Two Nano 3000 (Isaiah) in the same die
Marketing name |
Model number |
Clock speed |
Turbo Speed |
L1 cache |
L2 cache |
FSB speed |
TDP |
Idle power |
Socket |
Cores |
Release date
|
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
|
"Nano QuadCore" (40nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, x86-64, NX bit, VT-x, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, RNG), VIA PowerSaver[6][7][8]
- Two Nano x2 (Isaiah) in a Multi-chip module
Marketing name |
Model number |
Clock speed |
Turbo Speed |
L1 cache |
L2 cache |
FSB speed |
TDP |
Idle power |
Socket |
Cores |
Release date
|
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
|
Nano C
"Nano QuadCore" (28nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, x86-64, NX bit, VT-x, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, RNG), VIA PowerSaver
- Similar to Zhaoxin ZX-C
Marketing name |
Model number |
Clock speed |
L1 cache |
L2 cache |
FSB speed |
TDP |
Socket |
Cores |
Release date
|
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]
|
Ultra-low voltage processors
Nano U
"Nano 1000/2000" series (65nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, x86-64, NX bit, VT-x (stepping 3 and higher), VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, RNG), VIA PowerSaver
Model number |
Clock speed |
Turbo Speed |
L1 cache |
L2 cache |
FSB speed |
Clock multiplier |
TDP |
Idle power |
Socket |
Cores |
Release date |
Part numbers
|
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 |
|
"Nano 3000" series (65nm)[12][13]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, x86-64, NX bit, VT-x, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, RNG), VIA PowerSaver
Model number |
Clock speed |
Turbo Speed |
L1 cache |
L2 cache |
FSB speed |
Clock multiplier |
TDP |
Idle power |
Socket |
Cores |
Release date |
Part numbers
|
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 |
|
"Nano X2" (40nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, x86-64, NX bit, VT-x, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, RNG), VIA PowerSaver
- Two Nano 3000 (Isaiah) in the same die
Marketing name |
Model number |
Clock speed |
Turbo Speed |
L1 cache |
L2 cache |
FSB speed |
TDP |
Idle power |
Socket |
Cores |
Release date
|
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
|
"Nano QuadCore" (40nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, x86-64, NX bit, VT-x, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, RNG), VIA PowerSaver
- Two Nano x2 (Isaiah) in a Multi-chip module
Marketing name |
Model number |
Clock speed |
Turbo Speed |
L1 cache |
L2 cache |
FSB speed |
TDP |
Idle power |
Socket |
Cores |
Release date
|
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
|
References
External links
See also
- List of VIA microprocessors
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