VIA Technologies today announced the VIA VN800, the company’s first chipset solution for the VIA C7-M processor that supports DDR2 memory and hardware-based MPEG-2 decoding for DVD playback.
The VIA VN800 features the S3 Graphics UniChrome Pro Integrated Graphics Processor (IGP) and provides dual pipeline graphics performance through a 128-bit 2D/3D engine, as well as sharing DDR memory for a variety of applications. The Chromotion CE Video Display Engine blends hardware-based MPEG-2 decoding acceleration with advanced rendering tools, such as Adaptive De-interlacing and Video Deblocking to ensure the playback of digital media content. In addition, the VN800 supports an external AGP 8X port that allows an optional graphics processor upgrade.
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