
Last night, nVidia first showed a tablet based on the Tegra 2 platform. The demo was produced by Foxconn.
The novelty, which does not yet have a name, is based on the Tegra 250 chipset, which includes a dual-core ARM processor Cortex A9 with a frequency of 1 GHz, which theoretically should be 25% faster than the one installed in the iPad Cortex A8.
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In addition, there are: a 9-inch multi-touch touchscreen display, 1 GB of RAM, 512 MB of memory, a Bluetooth module, a webcam and a pair of USB ports.
Operated by Google Android OS tablet.
It is expected that either Foxconn, or one of the contracting companies, will soon present a production sample, but no one names the exact dates. But it is known that other companies can only use the Tegra 250 by the end of the year.
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electronista.com