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primesuspect
2 Jun 2008, 5:34pm
nvidia_tegra_dime.jpgNvidia, seemingly with Intel in their crosshairs, today announced the Tegra (http://www.nvidia.com/object/io_1212391368499.html), a new system-on-a-chip billed as "The world's smallest computer on a chip." Included on the Tegra are an 800 MHz ARM CPU, a HD video processor, an imaging processor, an audio processor, and an ultra-low power GeForce GPU.
Nvidia claims 1080p HDMI output from this little guy. The next couple of years should be interesting in the mobile space.

mas0n
2 Jun 2008, 6:20pm
The handheld is poised to invade the notebook and even the desktop market; especially as an increasing number of people need nothing more than an internet connection and a fast interface.

Streaming HD video to handhelds with digital projectors, wireless docking stations that allow the use of monitor/keyboard/mouse, TRUE MOBILE BROADBAND.

bring it.

RyderOCZ
2 Jun 2008, 7:02pm
Pic no worky...perhaps it should have a jpg extension? :p

Buddy J
2 Jun 2008, 8:46pm
More review-ish stuff here:
http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=182&Itemid=1

RWB
3 Jun 2008, 3:33am
No words.... should have sent... a poet.

Thrax
3 Jun 2008, 8:23pm
Compelled Thrax is compelled.

CB
3 Jun 2008, 11:19pm
Compelled Thrax is compelled.

Did you fail a will save?

primesuspect
3 Jun 2008, 11:31pm
The DC on this thing is like 27, CB. Can't blame him for failing.

Thrax
3 Jun 2008, 11:32pm
UMPCs and Smartphones gain a +10 circumstance bonus when attempting to interest me.

one234h
4 Jun 2008, 7:53pm
Nvidia's stock shot up for the rest of the day after they announced it, but it had no effect on Intel's.
AMD's latest shot at Intel:
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/amd-shares-rise-new-graphics/story.aspx?guid=%7B491208BC-E338-403D-BC74-0827205EA98B%7D&dist=msr_1

"The Sunnyvale, Calif., company's new generation of chips for notebook computers offers improved high definition graphics, wireless connectivity and power management, and is aimed at both consumers, particularly gaming enthusiasts, and businesses."

Qeldroma
5 Jun 2008, 2:57pm
I'm with Ryder, ps- I can't see the picture posted in #1 either.

Seems pretty powerful and versatile- I could see it if I need to travel light, but I'll still take my LT on the plane and to job/event sites. I'm just too old school- cramped keyboards and screens suc.