News VIA and Apex Digital Announce PC Based Personal Gaming Console

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  1. acrimonious

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    Got the word through on this this morning, thought I'd write it up and fill ya'll in. :thumb:


    VIA have really been having a good year for product development, we've seen great advances in technology from there Embedded Platforms Division with a whole new range of impressive EPIA boards and various chipsets. We've heard word about their joint venture S3, presenting us with a new range of graphics GPU's, the Deltachrome. They've even announced a partner for production of sub .9 nm processors. Now, continuing on from that product development role we're seeing the ApeXtreme, the result of a partnership between VIA, S3 Graphics, and the little heard of Apex Digital Inc.

    The ApeXtreme, is not in fact a snowboarding robotic primate, but a PC/Console crossover based on VIA technology, which Apex hope will be sat under our TV's acting as a full HTPC and gaming system. The system is using a custom designed "Glory Platform" motherboard based around the VIA 1.4GHz C3 processor and various VIA chips, including the CN400 media chipset. It will be furnished with 256MB of RAM and a 20Gb hard drive, running an embedded version of Windows XP, promising fast boot ups, user friendly operation, and blue screens of death in glorious wide-screen and 6.1 channel surround sound. The unit is also Linux compatible though, although whether most of its users will be is another matter entirely. A slot-load combo CD/DVD drive features on the front of the unit, along with teh four USB 2.0 ports, alowing playback of DVD's and VCD's.

    Perhaps the most promising feature of the ApeXtreme though is the graphics GPU, the S3 DeltaChrome which has 8 pixel and 4 vertex shader pipelines, along with at least 64MB of video memory, giving peak fill rates of 2.4Giga Pixels, and 1.2 Giga Vertex shader instructions per second. In English,? that means that the graphics GPU is easily comparable to the performance of a mid-high end graphics cards for a PC, and will fulfils DirectX standards. The S3 Deltachrome CPU also support HiDef TV out-put, which the US users will be pleased of as it will allow much higher resolutions on there TV. However us Brits haven't seen HDTV take off yet, except in some projectors, so it may be a while before we can take advantage of this. The inclusion of such a high capacity graphics engine I found a little curious, with such a comparatively weak processor of only 1.4GHz your not going exactly going to be able to push the envelope with the latest heavily-graphic games, although the fact that a TV can only display resolutions of less than 640x480 should mean you wont be straining the system with high resolutions at least.

    Personally I'm pretty excited about this, more and more we see the game industry target the console market, leaving us PC users with heavily dumbed-down console-ports, perhaps the ApeXtreme will help reverse this trend. But will it take off,? that I think is down to the price, which has been announced as $299 (~£200) for the basic model and $399 for the beefier version, although the difference between them, which works out at about £65, is not exactly clear.

    The ApeXtreme has been launched today at the CES in Las Vegas at a private press event, so I'm sure we'll be seeing plenty more info and reviews shortly. :thumb:
     
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  2. kiljoi

    kiljoi I *am* a computer king.

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    sounds pretty interesting. are they trying to compete with Heir Bill's Xbox? if you see anything else about this, any chance we could get some linkage?
     
  3. Fraggster

    Fraggster What's a Dremel?

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    cool, i wonder how it stands up to the phantom :confused:
     
  4. Blademrk

    Blademrk Why so serious?

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    Hopefully, it should be a lot better (as the Phantom was proved to be a scam a few months back :duh: )
     
  5. Cheese

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    yeah... hardocp's article on the phamtom was very interesting :)

    Nice write-up Acrim, via's new toy certainly sounds good.

    Rob.
     
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