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Nvidia Tegra-Powered Netbook: 2009
Netbooks about to get a whole lot cheaper 10,579 reads
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Samsung YP-M1 To Get IFA Unveiling
UK and European pricing and availability almost here 3,291 reads
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Nvidia, Google: Chrome OS Hardware
Tegra-based netbooks coming soon 3,082 reads
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Next-Gen DS Will Have Tegra GFX
Nvidia wins contract to supply graphics 2,834 reads
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Next-gen Nintendo DS will come with Tegra chip
Nvidia wins contract to supply graphics 14 October 2009 15:12 GMTNvidia has won the contract to supply Nintendo with chips for the next edition of its ultra-popular DS handheld gaming device. The chip in question will be the Tegra - a "system-on-a-chip" processor which comes in two editions - a 65nm one and a new 40nm second generation...
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Nvidia and Google working on Chrome OS hardware
Tegra-based netbooks coming soon 25 September 2009 10:04 GMTFurther to previous rumours, Nvidia has now officially confirmed it is "working closely with Google" on Chrome OS Tegra devices.
As well as Android devices, Mike Rayfield, Nvidia's GM of mobile business, has told JKOnTheRun that netbooks, or "smartbooks" running... -
Samsung YP-M1 MP3 player to get IFA unveiling
UK and European pricing and availability almost here 24 August 2009 20:23 GMTSamsung's AMOLED YP-M1 MP3 player currently available in South Korea will be announced at IFA in Germany at the beginning of September Pocket-lint has learnt.
The new MP3 player that will go up against the iPod touch and Zune HD, will sport the Nvidia Tegra... -
Nvidia Tegra-powered netbook coming 2009
Netbooks about to get a whole lot cheaper 25 June 2009 7:24 GMTNvidia has confirmed to Pocket-lint that it plans to release its own netbook later this year, powered by its new Tegra chip.
The new chip, currently only found in the yet-to-be-released Zune HD, has a focus on HD video and Flash promising, Nvidia says, to offer... -
Nvidia promises $99 HD MIDs
MWC 2009: Tegra chip to enable cheap, connected devices 17 February 2009 11:54 GMTNvidia has introduced a new platform, based on the Nvidia Tegra 600 Series computer-on-a-chip that the company says will enable $99, always-on, always-connected HD mobile internet devices that will go days between battery charges.
"Mobile internet devices have...
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