Feb 9, 2009

Nvidia-based Microsoft smartphone

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Nvidia's Tegra chip will be used in an upcoming Microsoft smartphone.
Tegra family of processors, the world’s first single-chip computer capable of the rich high definition and internet experiences we’ve come to expect from our PCs, but on small pocket type devices. NVIDIA Tegra is a tiny computer-on-a-chip, smaller than a US dime (10-cent piece), designed from the ground up to enable the “visual PC experience” on a new generation of mobile computing devices while consuming the smallest amount of power. The master of faster graphics processors wants to apply its chip know-how to juice up the mobile Internet device market and the Windows Mobile interface. After a decade of pumping up PC performance, Nvidia is betting a big part of its future on boosting graphics performance in smartphones and fit-in-your-pocket mobile Internet devices, or MIDs.
Nvidia's goal is to pack as much processing punch as possible into a few-hundred-milliwatt power envelope. Notebook PC processors typically operate in power envelopes between 10 watts and 35 watts.
Microsoft says that. "Microsoft has no plans to make a phone," said Microsoft's director of Windows Mobile, Scott Rockfeld, in a statement. "Our core focus has been and will continue to be providing software plus services and working with our partners to deliver great phones. Our partners have been integral in our success to date, and we are excited about the innovation we are bringing to the market together.We continue to collaborate with Nvidia on the delivery of innovative solutions that move the smartphone industry and the consumer experience forward.

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