Showing posts with label Tegra. Show all posts
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Monday, July 25, 2011

Acer launching Tegra 2 powered laptop next week?

Various reports indicate that Acer is planning to release a “notebook” built with Nvidia's dual-core Tegra 2 processor clocked at 1 GHz. The company also intends to release an ultrabook packed with an Intel processor and tablets sporting Google's Android 3.2 “Honeycomb” OS.

The news arrives by way of company chairman and CEO J.T. Wang as he addressed concerns about the company dropping from the second world's largest PC manufacturer to the fourth largest during the second quarter of 2011. He said that to regain its lost market share, the company plans to adopt a new strategy to create “more value instead of pursuing volume growth.”

Wang said that the Tegra 2 notebook - which is more likely a netbook or a tablet-netbook hybrid similar to the Asus Eee Pad Transformer - will actually launch within the month. The Intel-based ultrabook is scheduled to hit the market in December. Currently there's no word on when the Honeycomb tablets will arrive.

In addition to revealing the devices, the Acer chairman stated that the company will return to profitability in Q3 2011 and should perform even better in the fourth, indicating that Acer may actually generate a profitable 2011 despite the disastrous second quarter.

Earlier this year, Acer's CEO Gianfranco Lanci stepped down from his position at the end of the first quarter. The resignation was followed by a $150 million charge against the company earnings to write-off a “high channel inventory and disputed accounts receivable in EMEA” due to “abnormalities in terms of channel inventory stored in freight forwarders' warehouses.”

Wang has reportedly declined a salary for his role as director and even waved off a 2010 bonus to help compensate for the $150 million expense. “With Acer's substantial loss in write-off, Wang deeply feels regretful of the current situation and will dedicate his efforts fully to investigating the reasons behind the loss and to improving internal management,” the company announced in June.

If Acer does indeed plan to release a Tegra 2 “laptop” during July, the company has just one week to do so. That said, we're eager to see what Acer will bring to the table next week.
source: 2DayBlog.com

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Trim Slice smart top with Tegra 2 goes on sale

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Compulabs has began selling its Trim Slice smart top PC to both OEMs and end users. The device is meant for home use but uses the NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU that was designed for mobile devices. The 1GHz chip is paired with 1GB of RAM and pretty much everything else is optional.


Such a standard model costs $199, while the value device adds a 4GB microSD memory card and a Wi-Fi dongle. It lists for $219. The flagship Pro model gets Wi-Fi and Bluetooth through dongles along with a 32GB SSD and trades for $319. All have ARM Ubuntu preinstalled along with a warning that the casual user isn't the target market for the device.


Ports include four USB 2.0 ports, a micro USB connection, Ethernet, SD and microSD card slots, HDMI 1.3a, DVI-D and an optical audio output. Either the optical or the HDMI ports handle 5.1-channel surround sound audio.




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Friday, May 6, 2011

ASUS rumored making quad-core Tegra 3 tablets

Industry sources speaking with Digitimes maintained on Wednesday that Taiwanese PC maker ASUS was readying the launch of tablets powered by a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 CPU. The four-core T30 chip, according to a roadmap from NVIDIA early this year, isn't expected to reach products until 2012. The chip is believed to have a 1.5GHz clock speed.


At the same time, tips also anticipated tablets with Intel CPUs at their core.


Earlier than that, however, ASUS was planning the launch of two new known tablets, including the 10-inch, Tegra 2-powered Eee Pad Slider and 7-inch Eee Pad MeMo EP71 with a Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU. These are due to arrive within three months, insiders said.


These plans are in line with the company's goal of shipping two million tablets this year.


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