HP Compaq dx2020 adopts VIA C7-D processor
Press release, April 13; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Friday 13 April 2007] 
VIA and HP have jointly announced the HP Compaq dx2020 enterprise desktop PC using a VIA C7-D processor for the low power consumption PC market in China. The HP Compaq dx2020 uses a VIA C7-D processor, which VIA claims is the first carbon neutral processor in the world with a maximum 20W power consumption. The PC is compliant with the European Union's (EU) RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive and also certified by the China Energy Conservation Program (CSCP). The HP Compaq dx2020 features DDR2 memory, SATA hard drive and USB 2.0 ports, plus VIA UniChrome Pro II integrated graphic processor for multimedia support. The HP Compaq dx2020 features VIA's StrongBox technology and PadLock security engine to protect the confidential information of companies. | HP Compaq dx2020 desktop PC key specifications | | Item | Detail | | Processor | VIA C7-D processor 1.5GHz | | Chipset | VIA CN700 | | VGA | VIA UniChrome Pro II | | Memory | Up to 1G DDR2 533 SDRAM | | Hard drive | Up to 160G SATA hard drive, up to 3GB/s data transfer | Source: Company, compiled by DigiTimes.com, April 2007 
HP Compaq dx2020 Photo: Company, compiled by DigiTimes.com, April 2007
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