Hello Everyone,
NVIDIA's Ion platform generated quite a buzz when news first broke of the
company's plans late last year. As such, we've been keeping on top of
Ion-related developments and have posted a number of stories related to Ion,
beginning with our coverage of the platform at this year's Consumer
Electronics Show. We followed that up with an evaluation of NVIDIA's own Ion
reference system, and a few weeks back took a look at the first design win
announced for the platform, the Acer Aspire Revo.
Today though, we're going to take a look Zotac's brand new Ion-based
motherboard. What makes this product interesting to us is that it's the
first one designed for the do-it-yourself crowd looking to assemble their
own small form factor systems. The model we're going to feature here is
outfitted with a dual core Atom N330 processor, integrated WiFi and HD
audio, and of course the NVIDIA Ion platform processor. Zotac's Ion
motherboard has a few other tricks up its virtual sleeve as well, but we're
not going to give everything away right here. Read on for the full scoop and
check out what has the potential to be one of the more sought after mini-ITX
platforms released to date...
Zotac IONITX-A NVIDIA Ion-Based Motherboard:
http://hothardware.com/Articles/Zotac-NVIDIA-Ion-Motherboard/
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