First post, by EverythingOldIsNewAgain
So I've always had a fascination with obscure CPUs (I suppose it goes along with the fascination for the old & retro). For a long time there was Cyrix, which of course got gobbled up by National Semi-VIA. A few years back at the height of the netbook craze they (VIA) came out with their first modern design since the Centaur days (as I believe the C7 was a tweaked C3 aka the VIA-Cyrix III - the not-Cyrix non-Joshua version). This was "Isiah" released as VIA Nano. Since that time, they've allegedly produced a dual-core and quad-core version.
I say allegedly because it seems interest in them has pretty well died out. As I recall, Nano performed better than Atom (at least the original version) but worse than the then-still-modern Core 2 Duo).
Has anyone played around with them? I see some ITX kits on Newegg. Unfortunately no one seems to make laptops with these chips anymore (my searches have revealed a total of 3 notebooks that were made with Nano - the Samsung NC20, Lenovo IdeaPad S12, & Tongfong S30A - all using the 1.3 GHz U2250).
If so, what'd you find?