EPIA

This article is about embedded motherboards. For the European association, see European Photovoltaic Industry Association. For other uses, see Epia.
Computer form factors
Listed by PCB size (mm)
WTX 356×425
AT 350×305
BTX 325×266
ATX 305×244
LPX 330×229
NLX 254×228
DTX 244×203
FlexATX 229×191
Mini-DTX 203×170
microATX 171×171
Mini-ITX 170×170
EPIC (Express) 165×115
Nano-ITX 120×120
COM Express basic 125×95
EBX 203×146
ETX / XTX 114×95
Pico-ITX 100×72
PC/104(-Plus) 96×90
COM Express compact 95×95
COM Express mini 55×84
mobile-ITX 60×60

VIA EPIA (VIA Embedded Platform Innovative Architecture) is a series of mini-ITX, em-ITX, nano-ITX, pico-ITX and pico-ITXe motherboards with integrated VIA processors. They are small in size and consume less power than computers of comparable capabilities.

There are several types of VIA EPIA motherboard: Nano-ITX versions, based on the VIA CoreFusion processor series, and Mini-ITX form factor featuring VIA CPUs and northbridges in separate packaging. They were originally built for industrial applications but came to have a wide range of applications in the consumer market, such as carputers, firewalls, HTPCs, and Small File servers..

Model codes

The VIA EPIA motherboards have the following designators:[1]

Code Definition
A Configured without TV-out
E Fanless configuration
G RoHS-compliant
L Configured with Gigabit LAN (where this is optional)
T With TPM

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