NVIDIA talks Tegra at Computex
NVIDIA Corporation has announced 12 new devices at Computex that all make use of the hotly anticipated Tegra mobile internet device (MID) platform.
The new Tegra-based devices, which also include netbooks and tablets, provide Adobe Flash acceleration as well as enough horsepower to render 1080P video at a fraction of the power consumed by Atom, Nano and Neo-powered products.
In addition to the 12 Tegra-powered MIDs, Computex attendees are free to touch and use a selection of Tegra products on display:
- Compal Communications, Inc. CN88 (netbook)
- ICD Ultra (tablet)
- Inventec Applications Corp. Rainbow (netbook)
- Mobinnova Mabo (tablet)
- Mobinnova ViewBook N910 (netbook)
- Pegatron Vivid (netbook)
- Wistron M5 (netbook)
The Tegra has previously proven its chops during the 2009 GSMA Mobile World Conference when the firm displayed an Android-powered phone featuring NVIDIA Tegra hardware.
NVIDIA’s proof-of-concept device harnessed the power of the Tegra APX 2600 platform to produce silky smooth 1080p playback. Big green has also confirmed that Tegra units will be able to play such content for at least 10 hours before running out of juice.
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