As a Brazilian, I am really glad to see that efficiency-driven solutions are coming. 
But this will need to come with low-costs too, because that's the most important adoption factor here.
Hope VIA doesn't try to sell us US$800 low-performance machines.
I like to hear when companies strive to meet infrastructure restrictions (power) AND manage to make a profit at the same time. But when I read this article I get a sense that Vista might be too power hungry to run on these low power & efficient chips/boards. I hope Linux is more popular in Brazil with the average PC user / office than it is in the States.
As a Brazilian, I am really glad to see that efficiency-driven solutions are coming. 
But this will need to come with low-costs too, because that's the most important adoption factor here.
Hope VIA doesn't try to sell us US$800 low-performance machines.
I like to hear when companies strive to meet infrastructure restrictions (power) AND manage to make a profit at the same time. But when I read this article I get a sense that Vista might be too power hungry to run on these low power & efficient chips/boards. I hope Linux is more popular in Brazil with the average PC user / office than it is in the States.