Showing posts with label Nvidia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nvidia. Show all posts

Sep 4, 2010

Toshiba Folio 100 | First Live Photos and Full Specification


Toshiba with a conference held in Berlin during the IFA 2010 fair, Toshiba Folio 100 ago officially entered the market. The tablet of the Japanese will be sold from 399 Euros

Jun 24, 2010

Toshiba's First Android Netbook AC100 | NVIDIA Tegra 250 Processor 8-hour Playback 1080p video



Toshiba AC100 is their world first machine run on Android 2.1, and is shaping up to be a very tidy netbook with up to 8 hours of battery, or up to 7 DAYS' standby life. Toshiba AC100 allowing instant emailing, web browsing and document editing on the go.

Toshiba's AC100 combines full-size keyboard and compact clamshell form factor to offer a truly stunning mobile device.

Apr 14, 2010

Microsoft Will Release Phones Two Models - Kin One and Kin Two


Microsoft has announced its mobile devices and Kin One and Kin Two. The manufacturer of new products is the company Sharp. Inter, which is the first smartphones under its own brand of Microsoft, it had previously produced only software for phones. According to Microsoft this smartphone for socially active users. This is based on Windows Phone, but significantly modified, with a modified interface, providing tight integration with social services. The interface includes elements of Windows Phone 7, but it is not a full-featured next-generation OS. At the same time, not support for any third-party applications from new products ...

Apr 9, 2010

New Generation NVIDIA Tegra 2



NVIDIA Corporation today officially announced a new generation of its platform Tegra, performed based on ARM processor. The new development, as expected, was named the NVIDIA Tegra 2 and a chip built on the norms of a "thin" 40-nm process technology, which is believed, makes it much more energy efficient solution than the Atom processors, and even platform Snapdragon.

However this chip includes eight independent processors, including dual-core CPU for mobile systems Cortex-A9 at speeds up to 1 GHz and, as stated, can operate up to four times faster than the first generation of Tegra.