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NVIDIA's Tegra announced
Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/07/2008 02:43 AM | 0 comment(s) ]
I have not ahd the time to write this news due to Computex crazyness, but on Tuesday NVIDIA announced a line of ARM11-based media processors aimed at bringing 3D graphics capabilities to a variety of handhelds, from smartphones to so-called "mobile internet devices" (MIDs).
The line's name is Tegra, and it consists of the company's previously announced APX 2500 system-on-chip (SOC) part
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