2010. január 8., péntek

Nvidia leading the smartbook revolution?

Seeing the CES product announcements poouring in, one thing stands out clearly: a boatload of new tablets, media devices and smartbooks are based on Nvidia's new Tegra 2 system-on-chip (SOC).

The most notable ones:

  • The Boxee Box media player

  • The MSI 10" Android tablet

  • The Compal Android tablet

  • The ICD Ultra and Vega tablets

  • Mobinnova Beam WinCE smartbook

  • Notion Ink Adam Android tablet

  • Audi future car navigation system

  • ASUS Eee Pad tablet

  • Pegatron Neo smartbook

  • ViewSonic VTablet 101


The flood of Tegra2 products doesn't come to me as a surprise since the technical capabilities of the SOC has been known for a while and is considered impressive. The chip contains 2 ARM Cortex A9 cores running at maximum 1Ghz and other cores for graphics, audio and HD video encoding/decoding.

While most of the currently popular ARM based devices contain Cortex A8 level cores, Nvidia seems to be ahead of others in the ARM ecosystem by quickly designing and implementing a dual core A9 solution.

Device designers/manufacturers seem to be appreciating Nvidia's efforts judging by the number of devices announced for the platform.

Intel may have made a big mistake by alienating Nvidia from the Atom architecture by denying information about the hw interfaces. Although, Ion 2 has been announced, Nvidia's focus is clearly on Tegra now and that may result in some very serious competiotion to Intel's Atom.

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  1. [...] This is extremely important for both Nvidia and Linux in general since a lot of IT-savvy people find Android insufficient for the netbook form factor and ask for a “real” Linux on these very promising devices. [...]

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