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Nvidia had one of the biggest events of CES 2013 so far bringing us its heavyweights in the form of the Nvidia Tegra 4 chip with its 72 graphical cores and also the Android-powered Project Shield, a sort of a portable Android gaming console.
But nothing compares to seeing the whole event, feeling the busy atmosphere of CES and hearing it straight from Nvidia’s chief executive Jen-Hsun Huang. All of that from the convenience of your chair, without having to go to Las Vegas and experience the CES madness.
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But nothing compares to seeing the whole event, feeling the busy atmosphere of CES and hearing it straight from Nvidia’s chief executive Jen-Hsun Huang. All of that from the convenience of your chair, without having to go to Las Vegas and experience the CES madness.
Nvidia's event brought us Tegra 4, the Nvidia Grid, a demo of awesome looking Dead Trigger 2, and Project Shield. Which one of those are you most excited about?
source: Twitch.tv via Engadget
source: Twitch.tv via Engadget
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1. Tegra_user posted on 09 Jan 2013, 04:31 0
Tegra 4 has is 28nm "kepler" GPU which supports Cuda, Open GL, Direct x 11.1(not in Android) Physx, 3D Vision and it one of the most efficient gpu architecture nvidia has ever created.
3. Mallouette posted on 09 Jan 2013, 05:48 0
Will these technology be available in Windows Phone devices for the coming months or years?
5. faisolbauuz posted on 09 Jan 2013, 07:42 0
Well i never heard windows phone are using soc other than qualqomm so ithink no
7. Mobile-X-Pert posted on 09 Jan 2013, 09:23 0
You will not see it on Windows phone, but you will definitely see it on Windows RT.
4. InspectorGadget80 posted on 09 Jan 2013, 07:24 0
What happened if their server crash or have a virus? Thats my only concerned before buying it plus will it keep up the update when 5.0 keylime launch?
6. pongkie posted on 09 Jan 2013, 08:04 0
OMG!!! Project Shield Take my Money. Can play android games and also stream PC steam games when using a compatible nvdia graphics card.


