This Via IVP-7500 Motherboard Could Be In Your Next Car
Posted on Mar 19, 09 12:29 PM PDT

Via is coming up with a PC hardware platform for in-vehicle integration. It can control a host of things, including 'sensors' like the digital tachograph and odometer, but also GPS functions and navigation. Via says that it is much easier to build this around a "PC" platform rather than using a custom-made motherboard, and they're right. It is much easier to develop and manufacturers know that the next-generation platform will be backwards-compatible, smaller and cheaper. This version measures 114 x 185.5mm and it is up to each car maker to choose an operating system.
- Via Eden 1Ghz CPU
- Integrated Via Graphics
- 1GB RAM
- Ultra-DMA HDD (last-gen)
- GPS Module
- Bluetooth
- FM Transmitter
- For connectors and other details, head to the Via IVP-7500 page
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