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NVIDIA Tegra 2 twice as fast as the original?
NVIDIA Tegra 2 twice as fast as the original?
A source today claims the sequel to NVIDIA's Tegra mobile processor could muster double the performance of the original. The new chip is purported by "high ranking" industry contacts to be switching from an ARM7 architecture to the much newer ARM9 and also to use a dual-core design. Combined ...
NVIDIA tablet mystery solved: an ODM Tegra prototype
NVIDIA tablet mystery solved: an ODM Tegra prototype
engadget.com — NVIDIA just hit us with more info on that mysterious tablet Jen-Hsun Huang was pictured with yesterday,... and the truth is just as we'd assumed: it's a Tegra prototype from an ODM called ICD that's being "actively" shopped to carriers around the ... (more) NVIDIA tablet mystery solved: an ODM Tegra prototype
Nvidia impresses people with Tegra 2
Nvidia impresses people with Tegra 2
fudzilla.com — Double the power and dual-core CPU (more) Nvidia impresses people with Tegra 2
Nvidia Fermi push-back to 2010 not expected to impact sales, say sources
Nvidia Fermi push-back to 2010 not expected to impact sales, say sources
digitimes.com — Nvidia's decision to push back the launch of its next-generation flagship GT300 (Fermi) GPU to the first... quarter of fiscal 2011 (January 26-April 26, 2010) is unlikely to affect the company's performance for the remaining part of 2009, according to ... (more) Nvidia Fermi push-back to 2010 not expected to impact ...
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NVIDIA Tegra 2 to double performance, arrive in 2010?
Engadget — ... those highly anonymous and entirely unaccountable "industry sources," but given the time that will pass between the availability of the first Tegra chipset and the suggested 2010 release of Tegra 2, it makes sense to believe that the engineers have had sufficient opportunity to optimize and energize their platform. It's not like NVIDIA has been wasting its time setting up anti-Intel websites and putting together snarky cartoons about its competition, right? [Via Electronista] Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds, Laptops ...

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