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VIA and Microsoft to partner at VIA Technology

June 1, 2007

VIA Technology Forum (VTF) 2007 to be held on June 6 in Taiwan will have central theme of "Ultra Mobility" with its focus on the hardware, software, design and services trends of ultra mobility, and the strategies that these industries should take to expedite the transition to Mobility 2.0.

VIA technologies is organizing VTF 2007 with Microsoft as key industry partner.

"As the demand to stay connected, entertained and organized everywhere grows, it is clear that our leadership in shrinking the form factor through intelligent, power efficient design is enabling ever more innovative ultra mobile devices, but hardware building blocks are only part of the equation," said Wenchi Chen, President and CEO, VIA Technologies, Inc. "That's why we are delighted to be again joined by Microsoft and key industry partners at VTF this year, as we work together to provide all the necessary tools to make Mobility 2.0 a reality." 

Mobility 2.0 is defined as going beyond today's limited mobile Internet to a full-featured Web 2.0 browsing and computing experience at the fingertips through the next generation of Ultra Mobile Devices (UMDs). Weighing under a kilogram, UMDs are based on the x86 architecture, and bridge the gap between the notebook and the mobile phone, bringing the benefits of a PC with all the applications, information and entertainment users require to an ultra portable handheld form factor.

VIA President and CEO, Wenchi Chen will open the morning keynote session, laying out VIA's vision for the ultra mobile lifestyle, and will be followed by Otto Berkes, chief architect of Microsoft's ultra mobile PC campaign, who makes a welcome return to VTF addressing the issues of software and design innovation in this space. Other keynote speakers including Packard Bell will expand on this theme further, covering different aspects of ultra mobility and giving examples of key upcoming designs and technologies.

One of the two specialist technology tracks in the afternoon, "Enabling Ultra Mobility", will look in greater detail at the technologies and infrastructure required to fuel innovation in this market, with speakers from a range of organizations including the Taiwan Government's Department of Information Management, international telco GTNT, and mobile security specialists Stonewall Networks.

 
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