Via Technologies, a struggling developer of x86 central processing units and supporting core-logic sets, on Thursday demonstrated its roadmap at a conference in Tokyo, Japan. According to plans of the company, dual-core Via Nano processors will only emerge commercially in 2010, later than expected.
Dual-core Via Nano microprocessors will be, as expected, produced using “new”, presumably 45nm, process technology and will be compatible with Via C7 and Via Nano mainboards and infrastructure. There are no exact specifications available, but Via claims that the first samples are to emerge in December, 2009, whereas the commercial products are scheduled to become available in June, 2010, according to slides published by PC Watch web-site.


