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Nvidia Tegra Promises 1080p Video, 25-day Music.

Nvidia Tegra hits Computex. Many of our mobile internet devices (MIDs) today are relatively underpowered. Given that the small devices are usually designed only for simple uses, theyň€™re often of modest computational muscle. But Nvidia plans to shake things up with its Tegra chip technology. A dozen new MIDs debuted at Computex today using Tegra, except that they werenň€™t quite the devices we expecting to get the Tegra-treatment. All of the Tegra-based devices were either netbooks or tablet when really, we"re waiting for the technology to find its way to a PMP or cell phone. Nvidia describes Tegra as a computer-on-a-chip with what it calls a ň€śheterogeneous multiprocessor architecture.ň€ť A CPU runs the html and Java, an HD video processor that makes streaming HD video playback possible, and a GPU for a compelling user interface and for Flash acceleration. Perhaps the biggest attraction of the Tegra is its computation power in relation to power draw. Nvidia advertised that Tegra devices are capable of: *Listening to music for 25 days straight on one charge *Watching 1080p HD video for up to 10 hours *Playing video games at 46 frames per second Weň€™re impressed at the audio and music playback claims, but the variance in games makes us a little unsure about that 46 FPS claim. At Computex are the following models already on display: *Compal Communications, Inc. CN88 (netbook) *ICD Ultra (tablet) *Inventec Applications Corp. Rainbow (netbook) *Mobinnova Mabo (tablet) *Mobinnova ViewBook N910 (netbook) *Pegatron Vivid (netbook) *Wistron M5 (netbook)

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