Nvidia test Google Chrome OS on Tegra-based devices
The Google’s upcoming Chrome Operating System is being tested by Nvidia on Tegra-based devices. It gives extreme joy to know about this news.
By far, the most important use of Tegra has been in the all new Microsoft Zune HD. It is an ultra-low-power graphics chipset for handheld devices by Nvidia.
Mike Rayfield, Nvidia’s GM of Mobile Business held that graphics solutions on several platforms such as Windows CE, Google Android, Windows Mobile and Google Chrome OS are being tried out by the company.
Further it came out that a battle in the market of netbooks will be set off between Windows CE and Google Chrome OS.
“Media playback is desirable and can be processor intensive. So far, it looks like Tegra excels at high-def media playback based on my limited time with a Zune HD review unit sent by Nvidia. And it does so at minimal power when compared to the current Atom solutions.
Video playback sips juice at one watt or less, Rayfield says, while power consumption is several magnitudes higher with Atom, even as the experience is less optimal. When you combine HD output, low powered processing and a power efficient chipset, you get a relatively inexpensive, portable computing experience,” an article stated.
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