Monday, August 12, 2013

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Nvidia is preparing to release its own internet tablet

Nvidia is preparing to release its own internet tablet

Nvidia continues to release his own brand hardware hardware and this time the company seems to have gathered to release its own mini-tablet, tentatively called Tegra Tab. As the name implies, the new product will run on SoC-based system with Nvidia Terga ARM-compatible microprocessor. A number of Asian IT blogs have reported that the company in May of this year registered in several countries trademark Tegra Tab. Officially, Nvidia information about the tablet has not confirmed or commented on. According to the online editions and The Verge Webtrack.it, the next tablet will built on a SoC-based systems Tegra 4 and Tegra 4i. In this case, the publication noted that if the tablet will be established on the basis of these decisions, it will mean a change of policy in the field of distribution Nvidia.

Earlier, the company announced it was selling mobile SoC-System OEM-only channels. Recall that this week, Nvidia released a quarterly report was better than expected. The company said that they feel a drop in sales GPU for desktop PCs and laptops, so they are going to focus on the mobile product line, and look for new opportunities for distribution.

At the same time, Nvidia announced that revenue in its Tegra-division decreased by 71% to 52.6 million. But despite this, the company claims that Tegra - a strategic unit in the future of this line of chips will compete with budget graphics processors AMD and Intel. Several Asian IT resources also publish photos of the preliminary prototype tablet Nvidia Tegra Tab, and judging by it tablet receive support and microUSB connector microHDMI, as well as the camera on the rear side of the device.

 Note that Nvidia is already a month selling devices Shield, which are based gaming device tuned version of Android. Tegra Tab, is reported to be working on the Android version of general application, so it can work with many more programs.
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