At the beginning of last year when the American company Nvidia announced the development of a new video chip to offer dual-core 3D graphics layers for small screens, mainly looking to immerse themselves in the market for tablets, phones and smartphones. The project had been showing several problems in its operation which made many people think they have little to show for the past CES 2011, but the debugging of the errors was optimal and technology fair last Nvidia managed to introduce the new T25, video chip with 3D capability and with a frequency of 1.2 GHz Despite the miraculous progress that the American company has made the chip still requires glasses for 3D visualization.
The new T25 has caught the attention of several companies that have shown interest in incorporating it into their mobile projects, as reported in addition to Windows 7 Nvidia's new chip will also offer support for Chrome OS and other alternative operating systems, details of which will be revealed later when the official release of it.
The new T25 has caught the attention of several companies that have shown interest in incorporating it into their mobile projects, as reported in addition to Windows 7 Nvidia's new chip will also offer support for Chrome OS and other alternative operating systems, details of which will be revealed later when the official release of it.
- 3D Nvidia Tegra 2, Quad-Core Tegra 3 Tipped for MWC Launch (24/01/2011)
- NVIDIA Tegra 3, equipped with 1.5GHz quad-core madness, teased by a familar slide (24/01/2011)
- New NVIDIA Tegra Chip Due This Spring, Supported by Chrome OS (24/01/2011)
- Nvidia Tegra 2 3D processor revealed (24/01/2011)
- Leak shows NVIDIA Tegra 3 first with quad-core in tablets (24/01/2011)
Nvidia Tegra (wikipedia)  
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