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nVIDIA showing love to Android

by Asad Rafi on 17th May 2010 -

nVIDIA is known as the one of the best manufacturers of mobile GPU’s in the world, and now nVIDIA has announced that they are looking to Android now. Yes folks ! you will see nVIDIA in next generation smartphones.

During a company earning call, company CEO and President Jen-Hsun Huang said:

Although it made sense for the first-generation androids to use available phone processors, the follow-on generations of Android are really going to go after performance,” said Huang. “And iPhones are out there, the iPhone 4G is coming, the iPad is obviously a revolutionary product. The bar is pretty high for all of the mobile players, and so they need a processor that can keep up with the A4. If not, be much better than what the A4 can do because they have to take on the leader in the space.

And so I think the second-generation Tegra has been doing incredibly well because Android is doing incredibly well. So we’re going to come to market with the second-generation Tegra with the third-generation Android.

I can see that nVIDIA is very serious about Android, and with the power of the nVIDIA Tegra 2, we will be able to play High Quality games on the go.

So folks are you happy to see nVIDIA doing this?

Source: Engadget


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  1. james moore
    2010/05/17 at 14:44:59

    Hopefully we will see this on nexus one 2nd generation

  2. jp2dj1
    2010/05/17 at 15:27:45

    WOW! that what I will say in the year 2013, when I see it!!!!! By then I’m. Going to sleep! Lol

  3. Matt Thompson
    2010/05/17 at 22:22:02

    Well, yeah, we’re happy to see it -said-.. now, let’s see it in practice.

  4. Nikola Petkanski
    2010/09/02 at 06:50:00

    Surely, we are happy that nVidia is on the go with Android, but how about the fact ATi has been here since.. I don’t know – the beginning? Did they showed us some nice GPU so that we can play beautiful games on our phones?
    - No.

    I hope it will be different when nVidia join the party.

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