nVidia avait présenté lors du Mobile World Congress, une solution à destination des téléphones portables nommée APX 2500. C’est au Computex, qui se déroule actuellement en Asie, que le constructeur a présenter une version plus aboutie de cette plate-forme renommée Tegra et qui se destine maintenant aussi aux PMP, MID et UMPC ! Voici ses caractéristiques et quelques vidéos…
- The Tegra line will be all-in-one, integrated systems on a chip, containing an 800MHz ARM CPU, GeForce GPU, image processor, HD video processor, and controllers for all other aspects of core operations (memory, USB ports, communication) — in a package about the size of a dime.
- The range will come in two varieties to start — the Tegra 600 and the Tegra 650. Both chips can run games like Quake 3 with full filters and anti-aliasing at rates of more than 40 FPS, and will support 1080p HDMI, WSXGA+ LCD or CRT, and NTSC/PAL TV outs.
- Products will be built atop Windows CE or Windows Mobile, though the company isn’t ruling out other operating systems, like Android.
- The chipset is 1/10th the size of Intel’s Atom and is ultra-low power. A single charge can allow the user to run audio for 130 hours or HD video for up to 30 hours.
- The first Tegra systems will be handhelds or small laptops with screens ranging in size from 4-inches to 12-inches, with QWERTY or touchscreen interfaces, as well as WiFi and possibly 3G connectivity.
- Starting prices for the initial devices will range from $199 to $249.
- The chipmaker expects to see media players, MIDs, and GPS units using the chipset by the end of 2008, with ODM smartphones in Q1 2009.
via Engadget
Source : GénérationMP3