Graphics chip vendor Nvidia reported will introduce a line of processors designed for small, portable computers, in Computex exhibition in Taipei next week.
In the Inquirer report sheds light on a product called Tegra, that Nvidia plans to unveil this week. While Tegra name is known for some time, Nvidia has kept the details of the product under wraps.
According to the report, Tegra will include two products for Tegra APX 2500 and CSK 600/650, which are based on one processor core Arm11 and will compete in this space against Intel Centrino chip package of Atom, announced in April.
In Tegra products will be placed on the same graphical capabilities of current Nvidia GeForce staff, said the report.
In 2500 APX the information is intended for portable computers, while CSK chips will be used in larger funds. Devices based on the chip will run Windows CE, instead of Windows XP, as Arm processor cores are not in support of the latest operating system.
Nvidia is also expected to unveil a cheaper product in computer Computex, in conjunction with Via Technologies. Nvidia will make a chip, which maintains a set of the forthcoming Isaiah Via processor and offer better graphics capabilities than previously available to the Via processor line.




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