Event Coverage

MWC 2010 - Show Floor Coverage

By Seow Tein Hee, Sutlej Soin & Terence Ang - 17 Feb 2010

NVIDIA

NVIDIA

At the NVIDIA booth, the focus of the day is its Tegra technology, which has already seen deployment in a wide variety of mobile devices and entertainment systems. With the evolution of the mobile web and the consumers' need to have a powerful device for mobile entertainment, there's already a ready market for NVIDIA to tap on. High-definition multimedia experience and immersive 3D experiences are some of the offerings that NVIDIA will be showcasing on a series of conceptual and upcoming devices at this year's MWC.

At the NVIDIA booth, we were given a quick overview of how the Tegra platform will be able to redefine how one looks at the mobile web ecosystem in the months to come.

Manufacturers such as Foxconn have already made the move to incorporate NVIDIA's Tegra mobile web processor onto its lineup, as seen here with the Foxconn N928 tablet, capapble of 1080p video output.

On an Android platform, we also see how Adobe AIR benefits from NVIDIA's Tegra processing power on devices, enabling you to enjoy rich internet applications beyond the browser.

A Compal tablet powered by NVIDIA Tegra, showcasing 1080p video playback.

Mobile gaming has become a force to reckon with, so it's not surprising to see more support for 3D mobile gaming coming soon. The Unreal Engine 3 is being showcased here, run by NVIDIA Tegra.

Adobe Flash 10.1 is still the talk of the town. While mobile devices supporting Flash is still a rarity, those that do, should benefit greatly from the Tegra processor.

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