NVIDIA Tegra

Published by Codrut Nistor, on April 15th, 2008, in the categories: News, Video Cards


When I found out about NVIDIA's upcoming 1 billion tranzistors GPU, I considered it only a hint related to what's going to come, especially since there were no serious details available about it. Anyway, that was happening only a few days ago, and now we have more than just a cryptic codename, but technical details are still secret. So...what do we have, after all? It's a more decent codename, "Tegra," which may also end up as being the name of the future 1 billion tranzistors-powered videocard.

NVIDIA 3-way SLI

The story goes like this - NVIDIA applied for the "Tegra" trademark with the US patent and trademark office, and everyone is expecting a major product to arrive. The problem is that NVIDIA's description of the upcoming device is only slightly better than nothing - what do you understand by "G & S: Integrated circuits?" If you know more than me, feel free to share it with all of us here, because I have no clue!

For now, NVIDIA didn't comment on the story, so there plenty of room left for rumors and speculations. Are we going to get the first GPU with integrated physics processing unit? Is it possible for the 9800 GX2 to be only the beginning of what's coming up next? I know there are plenty of possibilities, so don't be shy and drop your version below - what should we expect from NVIDIA's Tegra?

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One comment on “NVIDIA Tegra

  • Dude-mar said on 05/28/2008:

    hmm.. lets see, what to expect... Awesomeness!

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