tablet for laptop
Nvidia has recently showcased Tablet PCs working on its Tegra chipsets. Chipsets from Nvidia are traditionally focused on image processing and other graphics related applications. These chips are therefore called the GPUs (Graphics processing units). However, the Tegra chipset, like the normal CPU (Central Processing Unit), is geared towards handling the complete processing needs of handheld devices. The chipset can be easily used for gaming, video viewing, web access or for any other general purpose handheld applications. Moreover, it packs enough processing power to handle future consumer entertainment like streaming video over high speed wireless broadband like the 4G connections.
With the increasing popularity of handheld devices, which focus on consumer entertainment, various companies have started building chipsets to target this niche segment. Nvidia’s Tegra laptop processor is now in direct competition with the snapdragon processor from Qualcomm, Atom processor from Intel and the OMAP processor from Texas Instruments. The OMAP laptop processors are mostly used in mobile phones and Intel’s atom processors are mostly used in netbooks and mini notebooks. These processors mainly cater to a vertical segment without effecting the each other. On the other hand, the snapdragon processor from Qualcomm is a different ball game. This chipset has an application processor integrated with the processors for 3.5G wireless broadband, Global Positioning System (GPS), WiFi, bluetooth and Mobile TV, making the snapdragon processor ideal for any tablet PC or handheld device. The Nvidia’s Tegra laptop processor might prove to be a big competitor for Snapdragon.
This definitely does not mean that the graphics processing units from Nvidia would start replacing general purpose like Intel’s Atom any time soon. However, these GPUs would start playing more important role in handheld devices, specially in devices focused on entertainment. Moreover, the end beneficiary might be the consumer. No company would be able to charge exorbitant price for the entertainment devices as the consumer would have lot of options to choose from.
With the increasing popularity of handheld devices, which focus on consumer entertainment, various companies have started building chipsets to target this niche segment. Nvidia’s Tegra laptop processor is now in direct competition with the snapdragon processor from Qualcomm, Atom processor from Intel and the OMAP processor from Texas Instruments. The OMAP laptop processors are mostly used in mobile phones and Intel’s atom processors are mostly used in netbooks and mini notebooks. These processors mainly cater to a vertical segment without effecting the each other. On the other hand, the snapdragon processor from Qualcomm is a different ball game. This chipset has an application processor integrated with the processors for 3.5G wireless broadband, Global Positioning System (GPS), WiFi, bluetooth and Mobile TV, making the snapdragon processor ideal for any tablet PC or handheld device. The Nvidia’s Tegra laptop processor might prove to be a big competitor for Snapdragon.
This definitely does not mean that the graphics processing units from Nvidia would start replacing general purpose like Intel’s Atom any time soon. However, these GPUs would start playing more important role in handheld devices, specially in devices focused on entertainment. Moreover, the end beneficiary might be the consumer. No company would be able to charge exorbitant price for the entertainment devices as the consumer would have lot of options to choose from.
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