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24
2011

Nvidia Tegra prepares for the next 2 3D MWC

A slide presentation that Nvidia is preparing for the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, circulated "by mistake ", is about a 2 3D Tegra processor designed for mobile devices with 3D displays and will be launched in an unspecified time this quarter.
The trends seem to indicate that our mobile devices will use the 3D in many ways in the near future, as evidenced by the Nintendo 3DS who is the most glaring example. This means that rumors about a 3D chip from Nvidia are totally believable and not at all surprising.
The news comes shortly after Nvidia has marked the last CES with the release of its second Tegra smartphones. The 3D is the trend of the moment: whether you like it or not, you have one year to get used to the idea of being overwhelmed at Christmas next year, mobile devices and games for children all made in 3D. (Civil Code)


Thanks : วิเคราะห์บอล
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