NVIDIA want Tegra 2 to be performance Android option; challenge Snapdragon & Apple A4



“With iPad and next-generation smartphones, resolution’s a huge issue, and you need to have very snappy graphics with a 10×7 display, if not even bigger by that, even higher resolution than that. You’re just not going to do that with a application processor that’s not designed for that. And so that’s our contribution and that’s our differentiation and that’s what people are seeking out in the market.” Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO, NVIDIA
NVIDIA will be looking to pair their second-gen Tegra with the third generation of Android, with initial devices beginning production in the second half of 2010. Huang also named Apple’s A4 SoC – which is found in the iPad and believed to be powering the fourth-gen iPhone HD – as a key competitor.
Meanwhile, he also commented on Fermi and responded to investor and analyst suggestions that NVIDIA’s roll-out of graphics cards based on the new GPUs had been disappointing. ”The amount of testing that we have to do for Fermi GPUs [is] longer than mainstream products,” Huang explained, “because they’re just much, much larger GPUs. The Fermi GPU, as you know, is some 3 billion transistors, and so there’s a lot of testing to do in it.” Seeking Alpha have a full transcript of the call here. http://seekingalpha.com/article/205057-nvidia-q1-2011-earnings-call-transcript?page=1
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