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A version of the C3 processor, working at 933 MHz frequency was announced by VIA Company at the CeBIT show. Taking into consideration the fact that processors from VIA are remarkable first of all by their low heat build-up, it seems to be prospective to use C3 in notebooks and other portable devices. Think yourselves: Heat build-up of 933 MHz C3 is only 6 Wt at 1.35 V power supply.

Mobile C3 processors will be made with 0.13-micron technology, will have a 128 Kb L1-cache and a 64 Kb L2-cache, will work at 100/133 MHz bus frequency, will support MMX and 3Dnow! instructions and will support LongHaul energy-safe technology. In other words, mobile C3 is the same as the desktop Erza but with LongHaul technology.

Nothing is reported about the price for mobile mFCPGA C3, and the dates of serial production beginning.

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