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What in the world is Tegra?

Tegra is Nvidia's 1st foray into the mobile computing realm. Nvidia is the company that makes the awesome video cards for your desktops and laptops. Most higher end machines use some type of powerful GPU made by ether Nvidia or ATI. For instance, my Gateway FX laptop uses a GeForce 8800 GTS & my desktop uses a 9800 GTX. Why are GPU’s good for computing? Once again take a look at the laptop. In most laptops the CPU does the heavy lifting for the GPU also, this is called “integrated graphics”.  In the Gateway FX, a GPU handles the task of blasting pixels to the screen, allowing the CPU focus on more important stuff, like processing and cruching non visual data. A setup like this is called “discreet graphics”.

Everything above applies to phones as well, on a much smaller scale of course. Most phones and portable media players can barely handle standard-def content, much less HD. Tegra aims to change all of that with support for 720 & 1080P video, along with advanced 3D gaming capabilities. Tegra promises to revolutionize Phones, Digital Media Players and much more.  In the videos posted below, you will see that Tegra has chance to change the way mobile UI's are thought of and used.

Check out some of Tegras drop dead amazing specs

  • Processor and Memory Subsystem
    • ARM11 MPCore
    • 32-bit LP-DDR
    • NAND Flash support
  • HD AVP (High Definition Audio Video Processor)
    • 720p H.264 Baseline Profile Encode or Decode
    • 720p VC-1/WMV9 Simple & Main Profiles Decode
    • D1 MPEG-4 Simple Profile Encode or Decode
    • Supports multi-standard audio formats, including AAC, AMR, WMA, and MP3
    • JPEG Encode and Decode acceleration
  • ULP (Ultra Low Power) GeForce
    • OpenGL ES 2.0
    • Programmable Pixel Shader
    • Programmable Vertex and Lighting
    • Advanced 2D Graphics
  •        Display Subsystem

    • True dual-display support
    • 720p (1280x720) HDMI 1.3 support
    • FWVGA (864x480) LCD and SXGA (1280x1024) CRT support
    • Composite and S-Video TV output

    Wondering how this relates to Microsoft?

    Back when Nvidia launched Tegra,  Microsoft was one of their “featured partners”.  Tegra is also primed to launch in "mid 2009" right around the time that MS has few big launches. If everything goes according to plan, expect to see a plethora of devices running on Tegra sometime later this year. If Tegra runs as good as it looks... Sign me up!

    What about you, what do you think of Tegra?

    Comments

    JohnnyWestlake wrote re: What in the world is Tegra?
    on Sun, Apr 12 2009 6:54 PM

    well seeing as this is tagged under "Zune" and you seem to have quite a lot of insight into MS's upcoming plans...

    quikboy wrote re: What in the world is Tegra?
    on Sun, Apr 12 2009 8:02 PM

    I hope it makes it to the Zune HD.

    lituus wrote re: What in the world is Tegra?
    on Sun, Apr 12 2009 9:34 PM

    right now i'm hearing apr 21st, may 2nd and may 14th to 19th as key dates for zune & client announcements through mspp & nw area management

    nathanscott wrote re: What in the world is Tegra?
    on Sun, Apr 12 2009 9:38 PM

    I'm all for a Tegra-powered Zune HD, as long as it doesn't have Opera on it!

    Of course, if it could work with the upcoming Windows Marketplace for Mobile, that'd also be great.

    newmiyamoto wrote re: What in the world is Tegra?
    on Sun, Apr 12 2009 11:03 PM

    Let's just hope the featureset and software take full advantage of the Tegra platform.

    ~10hrs of 720p h264 mkv playback? Yes please!

    Hopefully coupled with 11n and some proper streaming support so we can finally have a great video playback device for the home as well as the outdoors.

    paperlock wrote re: What in the world is Tegra?
    on Tue, Apr 14 2009 10:45 PM

    I wood get the zunehd as soon comes out.But i hope microsoft build in windows live messager in the the zunehd you sould chat from the zunehd.

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