Taiwanese chipmaker VIA has released details of its next-generation C5J Esther processor core, which is intended to bring security in addition to low heat and power consumption to small, low-priced embedded devices. VIA, which unveiled the new power-efficient processor core at the Embedded Processor Forum in San Jose, California, this week, said the silicon will be manufactured with IBM’s 90-nanometer process at Big Blue’s foundry in East Fishkill, New York, and optimized for security and e-commerce transactions.
VIA Paves Path to Enhanced Processor Security
Posted by: Jay Lyman May 19, 2004 11:54 AMTaiwanese chipmaker VIA has released details of its next-generation C5J Esther processor core, which is intended to bring security in addition to low heat and power consumption to small, low-priced embedded devices. VIA, which unveiled the new power-efficient processor core at the Embedded Processor Forum in San Jose, California, this week, said the silicon will be manufactured with IBM’s 90-nanometer process at Big Blue’s foundry in East Fishkill, New York, and optimized for security and e-commerce transactions.