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Nvidia To Launch new Android slash PC Games Device

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/15/2014 04:47 AM | source: | 13 comment(s)
Nvidia To Launch new Android slash PC Games Device

Interesting, the BBC reports today that Nvidia is about to launch a gaming device that can link up to a PC's graphics card to supercharge its own processing power when used in a different location. Yeah, that would be a streaming device. The company will offer a budget-priced separate controller for this Android based device, which can also stream PC games to a TV via its HDMI-out port.

Here's the skinny from the BBC:

The BBC understands the device will run PC titles via Nvidia's GeForce Experience system, which does require the PC to be fitted with one of Nvidia's more powerful graphics cards.  Nvidia's Shield generated headlines at 2013's CES tech show but has not been a bestseller. It will, however, be able to run Android games natively via Nvidia's new Tegra K1 chip.

The company recently showed off the mobile chip - which includes both an ARM-based central processing unit (CPU) and a 192-core GPU - at Google's I/O developers conference where it powered the graphics-intensive Unreal Engine 4 games software. The new device may in part be intended to provide a showcase for the chip in order to encourage other tablet and smartphone manufacturers to adopt it. As yet it has only been used in a small number of devices, including a tablet from the Chinese Xiaomi, a smart TV by Lenovo and Google's experimental 3D-gesture-sensing Project Tango tablet.

A spokeswoman for Nvidia would not confirm the details of the device beyond saying that the company had an "awesome new gaming product that is launching soon".

The machine's ability to play PC games on a TV set threatens to disrupt Valve's plans to launch Steam Machines - living-room PCs running its Steam games platform built by third parties. Valve recently announced it had delayed the launch of the tech until 2015.

The appeal of Nvidia's device is that it would combine the ability to offer graphics-intensive gaming in the living room and on the road via its low-cost add-on controller, as well as being able to be used as a standalone device to run the full range of Android apps, including productivity software. The existing Shield handheld can also run non-gaming Android apps and support streamed PC games out-of-home via wi-fi as a test "beta" feature, but its bulky controller-centric form factor has limited its appeal to a niche subset of hardcore players.

One industry watcher suggested the new machine might also find it difficult to find an audience. "Sony's PlayStation Vita already offers the best core console gaming experience on the move, and take-up of that device has been all right but not great," said Nick Parker, a games analyst at Parker Consulting.

"There are another number of devices that have tried to extend the Android mobile gaming experience, but experience has shown that people above a young age seem happier to play on a standard smartphone or tablet rather than travel with multiple devices.

"It could be the case that this is some kind of lab test. Nvidia may not be so interested in how many it sells, but rather the feedback it obtains to help it understand Android gaming on other devices and longer-term portable viability."







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icedman
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#4873302 Posted on: 07/14/2014 08:37 PM
I thought nvidia was getting out of arm and doesnt this require that you be conncted to a computer to play computer games?

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#4873323 Posted on: 07/14/2014 09:12 PM
android gaming on a 780ti? pass

Denial
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#4873324 Posted on: 07/14/2014 09:15 PM
I thought nvidia was getting out of arm and doesnt this require that you be conncted to a computer to play computer games?


No, they said they are getting out of phones.

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#4873328 Posted on: 07/14/2014 09:19 PM
I thought nvidia was getting out of arm and doesnt this require that you be conncted to a computer to play computer games?


Not ARM altogether, i think its only the mobile/smartphones section rumours say they are planning a shield tablet, and this year some brands are releasing tablets with TEgra K1 chips, like xiaomi and (rumored) nexus (8?) / mocha(?)

Well the other tegra chips were powerfull for gaming but they didnt were popular and failed to go mainstream for a couple of reasons.

Tegra K1 changed things a bit, i hope it succeeds, this chip its something to show for, mainly for mobile gaming.

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#4873363 Posted on: 07/14/2014 10:19 PM
They lost me at 'streaming'. :P

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