Friday, October 28, 2011

From smartphones to supercomputers


NVidia is known as the United States based company that focuses on the development of graphics processing units and chipset technology for PCs and mobile devices, will also show off in the event that took place at Computex Taipei, Taiwan from the date of 31 May to 4 June 2011.

In a release on its website, will show off the technology GetForce Nvidia, Tegra, and 3DVision. Nvidia also will demonstrate how technology can support the computing device from superphone to supercomputers. Would also exhibited the latest PC games and applications, photography and 3D video.

Based on PCWorld report on Monday (5/30/2011), CEOP Nvidia, Jen Hsun Huang told reporters that Nvidia will distribute 10 million Tegra 2 dual core processor until late June 2011. Tegra 2 is used in a product known as the Samsung Galaxy Tab, Acer and LG Optimus Transformer.

Huang also showed a quad core processor whose name is still a code, called Kal El. This processor can support products such as tablets and smartphones. Tablets with Kal El is said to be out in September while the smartphone following the next year.

Huang said, Kal-El will provide better graphics to gamers and non gamers, and to support applications with higher efficiency. "Kal El could do all that Tegra 2 do, but with lower power," said Huang.

Not to say if Kal El will end on a product called Tegra 3. But clearly, according to Huang, the tablet is supported Kal-El could support gaming activities within a period of 4-6 hours once a refill.

Besides the processor, Nvidia will also showcase the latest wired 3D glasses at a price of 99 U.S. dollars. These glasses are said to be cheaper, simpler and without the battery. However, the cable still mepersulit movement while wearing them.

In this event, Senior Vice President of Nvidia Corporation, Daniel F. Vivoli, also will be a speaker at Computex Taipei Innovation Forum. The forum will be held starting tomorrow, Tuesday (31/05/2011) that, Vivoli will talk about "Personal Computing for a New Generation".
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