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19th of March 2009 | 11:43 GMT | Bogdan Popa

VIA IVP-7500 In-Vehicle Platform for HQ Multimedia Content

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  • VIA launches a new in-vehicle platform
  • The board is powered by a fanless 1.0GHz processor
  • GPS model with IPEX antenna and FM transmission

 
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VIA Technologies, Inc. today launched the VIA IVP-7500 board, a dedicated x86 in-vehicle platform that can support basically all kinds of in-car entertainment content. As you know, in-vehicle computers provide a wide array of functions, giving you access to a number of services such as navigation, rear-view cameras, audio and video files. The new IVP-7500 is capable of supporting all these functions plus many others, VIA Technologies claim.

"Intelligent transportation devices are making the transition from an enthusiast to mainstream audience," said Daniel Wu, Vice President, VIA Embedded, VIA Technologies, Inc. "The VIA IVP-7500 carries our expertise in developing stable, compact, energy-efficient systems to this high-growth sector, bringing with it faster product development cycles and the flexibility to offer consumers more than just a car PC."

And to get to more technical stuff, the board comes equipped with a fanless 1.0GHz VIA Eden processor, supporting up to 1GB of DDR2 system memory. As mentioned, it is compatible with many audio and video devices as it incorporates TV-out and VGA outputs, camera ports with A/V and V-CAM, mini USB port plus an LCD (TTL) panel information.

Since storage is fairly important nowadays, the IVP-7500 provides IDE 1.8-inch hard drive support as well as compatibility with SD cards. HD audio comes with optional SPK (R+L) and Mic-in connectors.

In terms of communications, the board feature a GPS module with IPEX antenna, FM stereo transmission and Bluetooth. Connectivity is enhanced with the help of two USB 2.0 ports plus and infrared adapter and a COM port.
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