A dual-core ARM CPU powers the heart of Nvidia’s latest Tegra integrated System-on-Chip (SoC) platform, which also provides always-on Internet access and hardware accelerated support for HD video in a MID form factor. There are currently over 20 Tegra-based products under development, many of which will be arriving later this year.
Nvidia claims its Tegra SoC provides 5x the battery life of current netbooks, some of which today offer up to 8hrs of use, meaning Tegra is a device capable of running up to 40hrs nonstop. Tegra-based systems (netbooks, tablets and MIDs) are expected to cost around $199 when they reach consumers later this year, and could even be as low as $99 through subsidized mobile operator plans, such as those for the iPhone with a two-year contract commitment.
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