List of VIA Eden microprocessors
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The Eden
VIA Eden
VIA Eden is a name of a variant of VIA's C3/C7 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...

microprocessors from VIA Technologies
VIA Technologies
VIA Technologies is a Taiwanese manufacturer of integrated circuits, mainly motherboard chipsets, CPUs, and memory, and is part of the Formosa Plastics Group. It is the world's largest independent manufacturer of motherboard chipsets...

 are fifth- and sixth-generation CPUs targeted at the embedded market.

"Samuel 2" (150 nm)

  • All models support: MMX, 3DNow!
    3DNow!
    3DNow! is an extension to the x86 instruction set developed by Advanced Micro Devices . It adds single instruction multiple data instructions to the base x86 instruction set, enabling it to perform simple vector processing, which improves the performance of many graphic-intensive applications...


Model Number Frequency L2-Cache  Front Side Bus
Front side bus
A front-side bus is a computer communication interface often used in computers during the 1990s and 2000s.It typically carries data between the central processing unit and a memory controller hub, known as the northbridge....

 
Multiplier
CPU multiplier
In computing, the clock multiplier measures the ratio of an internal CPU clock rate to the externally supplied clock. A CPU with a 10x multiplier will thus see 10 internal cycles for every external clock cycle...

 
Voltage TDP
Thermal Design Power
The thermal design power , sometimes called thermal design point, refers to the maximum amount of power the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate. For example, a laptop's CPU cooling system may be designed for a 20 watt TDP, which means that it can dissipate up to 20 watts of heat...

 
Socket Release Date Part Number(s)
Eden ESP 300 300 MHz 64 KiB 66 MHz 4.5× 1.05 V 2.5 W EBGA December 11, 2001
Eden ESP 400 400 MHz 64 KiB 100 MHz 1.05 V 3 W EBGA December 11, 2001
Eden ESP 533 533 MHz 64 KiB 133 MHz 1.2 V 5 W EBGA December 11, 2001
Eden ESP 600 600 MHz 64 KiB 133 MHz 4.5× 1.2 V 6 W EBGA December 11, 2001

"Nehemiah" (130 nm)

  • All models support: MMX, SSE
    Streaming SIMD Extensions
    In computing, Streaming SIMD Extensions is a SIMD instruction set extension to the x86 architecture, designed by Intel and introduced in 1999 in their Pentium III series processors as a reply to AMD's 3DNow! . SSE contains 70 new instructions, most of which work on single precision floating point...

    , VIA PadLock (AES, RNG)

Model Number Frequency L2-Cache  Front Side Bus
Front side bus
A front-side bus is a computer communication interface often used in computers during the 1990s and 2000s.It typically carries data between the central processing unit and a memory controller hub, known as the northbridge....

 
Multiplier
CPU multiplier
In computing, the clock multiplier measures the ratio of an internal CPU clock rate to the externally supplied clock. A CPU with a 10x multiplier will thus see 10 internal cycles for every external clock cycle...

 
Voltage TDP
Thermal Design Power
The thermal design power , sometimes called thermal design point, refers to the maximum amount of power the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate. For example, a laptop's CPU cooling system may be designed for a 20 watt TDP, which means that it can dissipate up to 20 watts of heat...

 
Socket Release Date Part Number(s)
Eden ESP7000 733 MHz 64 KiB 133 MHz 5.5× 1.05 V 6 W EBGA August 19, 2003
Eden ESP8000 800 MHz 64 KiB 133 MHz  V 6 W EBGA February 10, 2004
Eden ESP10000 1000 MHz 64 KiB 133 MHz 7.5× 1.05 V 7 W EBGA February 10, 2004
Eden ESP10000 1000 MHz 64 KiB 200 MHz 1.05 V 7 W EBGA February 10, 2004

"Nehemiah" (130 nm)

  • All models support: MMX, SSE
    Streaming SIMD Extensions
    In computing, Streaming SIMD Extensions is a SIMD instruction set extension to the x86 architecture, designed by Intel and introduced in 1999 in their Pentium III series processors as a reply to AMD's 3DNow! . SSE contains 70 new instructions, most of which work on single precision floating point...

    , VIA PadLock (AES, RNG)
  • VIA PowerSaver supported

Model Number Frequency L2-Cache  Front Side Bus
Front side bus
A front-side bus is a computer communication interface often used in computers during the 1990s and 2000s.It typically carries data between the central processing unit and a memory controller hub, known as the northbridge....

 
Multiplier
CPU multiplier
In computing, the clock multiplier measures the ratio of an internal CPU clock rate to the externally supplied clock. A CPU with a 10x multiplier will thus see 10 internal cycles for every external clock cycle...

 
Voltage TDP
Thermal Design Power
The thermal design power , sometimes called thermal design point, refers to the maximum amount of power the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate. For example, a laptop's CPU cooling system may be designed for a 20 watt TDP, which means that it can dissipate up to 20 watts of heat...

 
Socket Release Date Part Number(s)
Eden-N 533 533 MHz 64 KiB 133 MHz 0.9 V 2.5/3.5 W NanoBGA October 14, 2003
Eden-N 800 800 MHz 64 KiB 133 MHz 0.95 V 5 W NanoBGA October 14, 2003
Eden-N 1.0GHz 1000 MHz 64 KiB 133 MHz 7.5× 1 V 7 W NanoBGA October 14, 2003

"Esther"
VIA C7
The VIA C7 is an x86 central processing unit designed by Centaur Technology and sold by VIA Technologies.- Product history :The C7 delivers a number of improvements to the older VIA C3 cores but is nearly identical to the latest VIA C3 Nehemiah core. The C7 was officially launched in May 2005,...

 (standard-voltage, 90 nm)

  • All models support: MMX, SSE
    Streaming SIMD Extensions
    In computing, Streaming SIMD Extensions is a SIMD instruction set extension to the x86 architecture, designed by Intel and introduced in 1999 in their Pentium III series processors as a reply to AMD's 3DNow! . SSE contains 70 new instructions, most of which work on single precision floating point...

    , SSE2
    SSE2
    SSE2, Streaming SIMD Extensions 2, is one of the Intel SIMD processor supplementary instruction sets first introduced by Intel with the initial version of the Pentium 4 in 2001. It extends the earlier SSE instruction set, and is intended to fully supplant MMX. Intel extended SSE2 to create SSE3...

    , SSE3
    SSE3
    SSE3, Streaming SIMD Extensions 3, also known by its Intel code name Prescott New Instructions , is the third iteration of the SSE instruction set for the IA-32 architecture. Intel introduced SSE3 in early 2004 with the Prescott revision of their Pentium 4 CPU...

    , NX bit
    NX bit
    The NX bit, which stands for No eXecute, is a technology used in CPUs to segregate areas of memory for use by either storage of processor instructions or for storage of data, a feature normally only found in Harvard architecture processors...

    , VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, Montgomery Multiplier, RNG)
  • VIA PowerSaver supported with up to 8 ACPI
    ACPI
    ACPI may refer to:*Advanced Configuration and Power Interface for computer configuration and management*Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc....

     P-states
  • Idle power 500 mW

Model Number Frequency L2-Cache  Front Side Bus
Front side bus
A front-side bus is a computer communication interface often used in computers during the 1990s and 2000s.It typically carries data between the central processing unit and a memory controller hub, known as the northbridge....

 
Multiplier
CPU multiplier
In computing, the clock multiplier measures the ratio of an internal CPU clock rate to the externally supplied clock. A CPU with a 10x multiplier will thus see 10 internal cycles for every external clock cycle...

 
Voltage TDP
Thermal Design Power
The thermal design power , sometimes called thermal design point, refers to the maximum amount of power the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate. For example, a laptop's CPU cooling system may be designed for a 20 watt TDP, which means that it can dissipate up to 20 watts of heat...

 
Socket Release Date Part Number(s)
Eden 400 400 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 0.796 V 2.5 W NanoBGA2 January 17, 2006
Eden 500 500 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 0.796 V 3.5 W NanoBGA2 January 17, 2006
Eden 600 600 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 0.844 V 5 W NanoBGA2 January 17, 2006
Eden 800 800 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 0.844 V 5 W NanoBGA2 January 17, 2006
Eden 1.0GHz 1000 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 10× 0.844 V 5 W NanoBGA2 January 17, 2006
Eden 1.2GHz 1200 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 12× 0.860 V - 0.844 V 7 W NanoBGA2 January 17, 2006

"Esther"  (ultra-low-voltage, 90 nm)

  • All models support: MMX, SSE
    Streaming SIMD Extensions
    In computing, Streaming SIMD Extensions is a SIMD instruction set extension to the x86 architecture, designed by Intel and introduced in 1999 in their Pentium III series processors as a reply to AMD's 3DNow! . SSE contains 70 new instructions, most of which work on single precision floating point...

    , SSE2
    SSE2
    SSE2, Streaming SIMD Extensions 2, is one of the Intel SIMD processor supplementary instruction sets first introduced by Intel with the initial version of the Pentium 4 in 2001. It extends the earlier SSE instruction set, and is intended to fully supplant MMX. Intel extended SSE2 to create SSE3...

    , SSE3
    SSE3
    SSE3, Streaming SIMD Extensions 3, also known by its Intel code name Prescott New Instructions , is the third iteration of the SSE instruction set for the IA-32 architecture. Intel introduced SSE3 in early 2004 with the Prescott revision of their Pentium 4 CPU...

    , NX bit
    NX bit
    The NX bit, which stands for No eXecute, is a technology used in CPUs to segregate areas of memory for use by either storage of processor instructions or for storage of data, a feature normally only found in Harvard architecture processors...

    , VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, Montgomery Multiplier, RNG)
  • VIA PowerSaver supported with up to 8 ACPI
    ACPI
    ACPI may refer to:*Advanced Configuration and Power Interface for computer configuration and management*Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc....

     P-states

Model Number Frequency L2-Cache  Front Side Bus
Front side bus
A front-side bus is a computer communication interface often used in computers during the 1990s and 2000s.It typically carries data between the central processing unit and a memory controller hub, known as the northbridge....

 
Multiplier
CPU multiplier
In computing, the clock multiplier measures the ratio of an internal CPU clock rate to the externally supplied clock. A CPU with a 10x multiplier will thus see 10 internal cycles for every external clock cycle...

 
Voltage TDP
Thermal Design Power
The thermal design power , sometimes called thermal design point, refers to the maximum amount of power the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate. For example, a laptop's CPU cooling system may be designed for a 20 watt TDP, which means that it can dissipate up to 20 watts of heat...

 
Idle Power Socket Release Date Part Number(s)
Eden ULV 500 500 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 0.684 V 1 W 100 mW NanoBGA2 August 23, 2007
Eden ULV 500 500 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 0.6875 V 1 W  mW MobileBGA
Eden ULV 1.0GHz 1000 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 10× 0.796 V 3.5 W 500 mW NanoBGA2 January 17, 2006
Eden ULV 1.0GHz 1000 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 10× 0.8000 V 3.5 W  mW MobileBGA
Eden ULV 1.5GHz 1500 MHz 128 KiB 400 MT/s 15× 0.956 V 7.5 W 500 mW NanoBGA2 January 17, 2006
Eden ULV 1.6GHz 1600 MHz 128 KiB 800 MT/s 7.5× ≤0.988 V 8 W  mW NanoBGA2
Eden ULV 1.6GHz 1600 MHz 128 KiB 800 MT/s 7.5× ≤0.9875 V 8 W  mW MobileBGA

"Eden X2"  (40 nm)

  • All models support: MMX, SSE
    Streaming SIMD Extensions
    In computing, Streaming SIMD Extensions is a SIMD instruction set extension to the x86 architecture, designed by Intel and introduced in 1999 in their Pentium III series processors as a reply to AMD's 3DNow! . SSE contains 70 new instructions, most of which work on single precision floating point...

    , SSE2
    SSE2
    SSE2, Streaming SIMD Extensions 2, is one of the Intel SIMD processor supplementary instruction sets first introduced by Intel with the initial version of the Pentium 4 in 2001. It extends the earlier SSE instruction set, and is intended to fully supplant MMX. Intel extended SSE2 to create SSE3...

    , SSE3
    SSE3
    SSE3, Streaming SIMD Extensions 3, also known by its Intel code name Prescott New Instructions , is the third iteration of the SSE instruction set for the IA-32 architecture. Intel introduced SSE3 in early 2004 with the Prescott revision of their Pentium 4 CPU...

    , x86-64
    X86-64
    x86-64 is an extension of the x86 instruction set. It supports vastly larger virtual and physical address spaces than are possible on x86, thereby allowing programmers to conveniently work with much larger data sets. x86-64 also provides 64-bit general purpose registers and numerous other...

    , NX bit
    NX bit
    The NX bit, which stands for No eXecute, is a technology used in CPUs to segregate areas of memory for use by either storage of processor instructions or for storage of data, a feature normally only found in Harvard architecture processors...

    , x86 virtualization
    X86 virtualization
    In computing, x86 virtualization is the facility that allows multiple operating systems to simultaneously share x86 processor resources in a safe and efficient manner, a facility generically known as hardware virtualization...

    , VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, Montgomery Multiplier, RNG)

Model Number Frequency L2-Cache  Front Side Bus
Front side bus
A front-side bus is a computer communication interface often used in computers during the 1990s and 2000s.It typically carries data between the central processing unit and a memory controller hub, known as the northbridge....

 
Multiplier
CPU multiplier
In computing, the clock multiplier measures the ratio of an internal CPU clock rate to the externally supplied clock. A CPU with a 10x multiplier will thus see 10 internal cycles for every external clock cycle...

 
Voltage TDP
Thermal Design Power
The thermal design power , sometimes called thermal design point, refers to the maximum amount of power the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate. For example, a laptop's CPU cooling system may be designed for a 20 watt TDP, which means that it can dissipate up to 20 watts of heat...

Idle Power Socket Cores Release Date Part Number(s)
? ? MHz ? KiB+? KiB ? MT/s ? V ? W ? mW NanoBGA2 2 March 1, 2011

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