Nvidia launches Tegra 3 processor

Wed 09 Nov 2011 9:57am GMT / 4:57am EST / 1:57am PST
HardwareEntwicklung

New chip-set offers "console level" performance for mobile devices and tablets

Nvidia has officially launched its Tegra 3 processor, which is designed to maximise gaming performance on mobile devices.

The new chip-set will yield numerous benefits for mobile devices and tablets, including a 61 per cent reduction in power consumption and 3x the graphics performance of the Tegra 2. Nvidia claims the Tegra 3 allows 12-hours of battery life for HD video playback.

The chip features a patent-pending technology called Variable Symmetric Multiprocessing, which Nvidia describes as a "fifth CPU companion" that allows the device's four main cores to remain idle for processes that require less power - playing music, video, and updating data.

The "companion" is disabled for high-performance tasks like gaming, web browsing, and completing multiple tasks.

Nvidia believes that the Tegra 3 processor offers comparable performance to a console, including controller support and the option to link to a HD television.

To support this, Nvidia is offering compatible games through the Tegra Zone of its free Android Market app - 40 games will be available by the end of 2011, and a further 15 are in development.

The launch of the Tegra 3 complies with the widespread belief that mobile technology will overtake consoles in the near future, with id Software's John Carmack predicting that the shift will take place within two years.

Developers can order the Tegra 3 Developer Kit now.

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Matthew Handrahan
Matthew Handrahan joined GamesIndustry in 2011, bringing long-form feature-writing experience to the team as well as a deep understanding of the video game development business. He previously spent more than five years at award-winning magazine gamesTM.

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