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Via announced its 1.2GHz, dual-core Nano X2 E-Series processor back in May, moving to 40nm fabrication. It comes in the same 21 x 21mm package (pictured) as previous Nanos, and is pin-compatible with these as well as the company's earlier C7, C7M, and Eden CPUs.
Whatever the specific model, it's interesting to find a Via processor in a network security appliance, because the chipmaker has provided its CPUs with an integrated security engine at least since the 2003 introduction of the Eden-N. PadLock offers hardware-based Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) functionality, and imposes significantly less overhead than software-based encryption, according to the company.

The FWA7404 employs Via's VX900 northbridge/southbridge, but makes no use of that chip's onboard graphics processor. Instead, it provides a DB9 port for connection of a serial console. Other ports, as pictured above, include two USB 2.0 ports and four gigabit Ethernet ports (with optional LAN bypass), according to Ibase.
According to Ibase, the FWA7404 can accept up to 2GB of DDR3 memory in a single SODIMM slot, and provides a 2.5-inch bay for an SATA hard disk drive. It also includes a CompactFlash socket and a Mini PCI Express expansion slot, the company adds.
Ibase says the RoHS-compliant FWA7404 uses 12VDC power supplied via a 40-Watt AC adapter. Specified operating range is from 41 to 104 deg. F.
Specifications listed by Ibase for the FWA7404 include:
Ibase gave no indication of pricing except to call the FWA7404 "cost-effective," and compatible operating systems weren't specified, either. More information on the device, which appears to be available now, can be found on the FWA7404 product page.
Jonathan Angel can be reached at jonathan.angel@ziffdavisenterprise.com and followed at www.twitter.com/gadgetsense.