VIA Eden

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VIA Eden is a variant of VIA's C3/C7 x86 processors, designed to be used in embedded devices. They have smaller package sizes, lower power consumption, and somewhat lower computing performance than their C equivalents, due to reduced clock rates. They are often used in EPIA mini-ITX, nano-ITX, and Pico-ITX motherboards. In addition to x86 instruction decoding, the processors have a second undocumented Alternate Instruction Set.

Eden ESP5000 533 MHz processor
Eden-N 800 MHz processor, next to capacitors and VIA CLE266 northbridge. Its size is only 1.5×1.5cm (heatsink removed).
Eden ULV 500 MHz prozessor
Pico-ITX motherboard with VIA Eden X2 1 GHz processor

The Eden is available in four main versions:

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NameCoreClock speedPackageFSB
Eden ESPSamuel 2 and Nehemiah cores300 MHz–1.0 GHzEBGA 35mm×35mm66/100/133 MHz
Eden-NNehemiah core533 MHz–1.0 GHzNanoBGA 15mm×15mm133 MHz
EdenEsther core400 MHz–1.2 GHzNanoBGA2 21mm×21mm400 MT/s FSB
Eden ULVEsther core500 MHz–1.5 GHzNanoBGA2 21mm×21mm400 MT/s FSB
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The Eden ULV 500 MHz was the first variant to achieve a TDP of 1W .[1]

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