Nvidia Reportedly Ready to Unveil Tegra 2 3D Next Month
A leaked slide of Nvidia's upcoming Tegra 2 3D platform surfaced over the weekend, revealing a few details Nvidia reportedly plans to unveil at the Mobile World Congress in February, TechEye.net reports.
There are two versions of the processor being readied, including the AP25 chip for mobile phones and T25 for tablets/slates. These parts will scale ARM's Cortex A9 processor to 1.2GHz, a 200MHz increase over Tegra 250 series CPUs. As the leaked slides reveal, Nvidia is touting the ability to reach 5,520 MIPS, compared to 5,000 MIPS on a 1GHz Tegra 2 processor.
Assuming the slides are legit, look for these Tegra 2 parts to start shipping in Spring 2011.

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Zachary K.
January 24, 2011 at 5:48pm
words first eh?
then what does the 3DS have? magic 3D rendering wizards?
also, i can't see the subject line, where are they?
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Keith E. Whisman
January 24, 2011 at 12:41pm
Looks nice, I just hope tablet manufacturers take to Nvidia's processors and chipsets and offer meaningful and loaded tablets.
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machew100
January 24, 2011 at 11:21am
Nvidia holds the future of badass portable computing in their hands. I can see nvidia becoming a huuuuge player in computer sales if they fully flesh out the APU concept for computers as well as mobile phones. No one can compete with the delicious package Nvidia gives you with Tegra.
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