VIA showed their plans for the future of its low power Nano processor that’s aimed at netbooks & other low power computers.
Japanese site PC Watch recently snapped a photo of the product roadmap for the Nano, which shows that the company plans to release a more powerful chip with FSB speeds of up to 1333MHz by mid 2009, with a dual core Nano processor expected to follow by June of 2010.
That seems like a long time away when Intel already has a dual core version of its low power Atom CPU available. But the dual core version of the Atom is currently designed for desktop computers, not laptops, according to Liliputing.