VIA Processor Platforms Support Windows 7-Based Windows Embedded Standard 2011

VIA Technologies, Inc today announced its support for Windows Embedded Standard 2011 across its range of processor platforms. Windows Embedded Standard 2011 delivers the power, familiarity and reliability of the Windows 7 operating system in a highly customizable and componentized form, enabling original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to focus on their core competencies and create product differentiation.

Windows Embedded Standard 2011 will breathe new life into the next-generation of VIA-powered specialized devices, said Daniel Wu, Vice President, VIA Embedded Platform Division, VIA Technologies, Inc. Windows Embedded Standard 2011 will extend the Windows user experience to specialized devices and provide enhanced functionality, networking capabilities, improved security and reliability to a range of embedded segments.

Microsoft Windows Embedded is happy to continue our work with long-term partner VIA to develop innovative technologies that meet the needs of embedded developers, said John Boladian, marketing director, Windows Embedded, Asia Pacific & Greater China, Microsoft. We look forward to extending the Windows 7 user experience to VIA-powered embedded devices. The use of Windows Embedded Standard 2011 will reduce platform development costs, but also meet the demand for enhanced functionalities, improved user experiences and connectivity among today’s rapidly growing specialized devices.

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