Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
On February 12, 2008, NVIDIA introduced a mobile chip called the Tegra APX 2500. At the time, it did not make much noise.
Nvidia's new Tegra 2 processors, which were featured inside several handheld devices on display at CES 2011, offer a different approach to graphics integration. Tegra 2 leverages two ARM cores ...
An Nvidia executive on Wednesday said smartphones with the company’s low-power Tegra 2 chips will become available in the fourth quarter this year. The launch of phones will come under a year after ...
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Nvidia might finally be planning to launch a new Shield TV
The refreshed Shield TV will reportedly support Dolby Vision and HDR10+ ...
The first benchmarks on Nvidia's quad-core Tegra K1 have begun to appear, and the performance profile is looking excellent. When Nvidia announced the K1 at CES this year, the company's CEO, Jen-Hsun ...
Nvidia is becoming a real player in portable mobile devices as the industry embraces its Tegra processors. The company is announcing today that some of the world’s biggest gadget manufacturers are ...
Graphics chip supplier had been talking up Tegra as a Windows Mobile chip, but is now saying it's working with Google on Android devices too. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, ...
After close to a year of talk and demonstrations, Nvidia’s low-power Tegra chips will soon appear in mobile devices, a company official said on Thursday. Microsoft’s Zune HD portable multimedia device ...
The Nintendo Switch has been a huge hit for the company, and by all accounts, a successor is arriving sooner rather than later. The Switch was Nintendo's first ARM-powered console with its Nvidia ...
Photograph: Martyn Williams, IDG News Service Microsoft’s upcoming Zune HD media player is powered by Nvidia’s Tegra computing platform, a source familiar with the device’s specifications confirmed on ...
Welcome to the future by way of the past: Nvidia claims its new 192-core mobile part, dubbed Tegra K1, has time-traveled back to 2005 and 2006 to snatch the same performance you had back then on an ...
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