Event Coverage

Computex Taipei 2007 - Part 2

By Vincent Chang - 6 Jun 2007

Tyan, X-Micro and Yuan Booths

Tyan's Booth

 Based on NVIDIA's nForce Pro 3400, the Tyan Tomcat n3400B (S2925) is an entry level server/workstation motherboard, supporting a single AMD Athlon 64, 64FX or X2 processor. It has dual PCIe x 16 lanes for SLI support, integrated audio and video, Gigabit LAN ports and 4 DDR2 DIMM slots.

 Up to 2 AMD Opteron 2000 series processors can be installed onto this Tyan S2932 motherboard, which uses a nForce Pro 3600 chipset, giving it allowance for up to 16 DDR2 DIMM slots (64GB). There are also eight SATA 3.0 connectors with RAID support.

 The Tyan S5396 has support for next generation 45nm Xeon processors. It uses Intel Seaburg and 6321ESB chipset and has eight DDR2 FBDIMM sockets, six SATA 3.0 ports and 2 Gigabit LAN ports.

X-Micro's Booth

 X-Micro focuses on digital multimedia devices and wireless communication like Bluetooth and WLAN.

 The X-VDO F810 MP3/4 player is a polished device that can play MPEG4 files directly without any software converting, Capacities vary from 512MB to 4GBand there's even a FM radio included on this portable media player.

 With its fingertip touch-screen interface, this GPS Navigator GP3000 has a 3.5-inch TFT screen and SD/MMC memory card expansion slot. There's even media (MP3, video) playback functionality and users can also view photos on it.

Yuan's Booth

 YUAN High-Tech is a significant OEM for many vendors for multimedia, TV and wireless products. Examples shown at its booth include a USB based TV tuner for HP.

 This wireless media gateway (WL625) works by streaming analog sources to any wireless device within its range, so you can watch TV on your computer conveniently.

 With this Vista Media Center plugin device, users can connect their analog or digital devices to their notebooks or desktops and view/video capture the outputs. Users can also watch DVB-T on their computers through it.

 

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