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Skrevet af Jerri Christiansen
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Mandag, 07. marts 2011 11:18 |
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Asus CEO Jerry Shen har meddelt at hans selskab har planer om at release en 3D tablet med en quad-core processor og med Androids Honeycomb som operativsystem kan det da ikke gå helt galt. Shen ser gerne at Asus bliver nummer to på tablet markedet ved udgangen er 2012, med en markedsandel på 5-8%.
"According to Shen, ASUS will launch a 3D tablet running a quad-core processor sometime in 2011. Although Shen refused to be drawn into a commitment to any particular quad-core chip, right now, there’s only one to really talk about : NVIDIA’s next iteration of Tegra, code-named Kal-El (after the last son of Krypton), which will offer five times the performance over Tegra 2, as well as the ability to stream videos that are twice the resolution of 1080p. Given the horsepower of Kal-El, a 3D tablet wouldn’t be too hard to manage: Kal-El certainly has the power to draw every on-screen element twice, once for each eye. In fact, Shen says a quad-core CPU is integral to their plans and is absolutely essential for smooth 3D video playback at 1080p resolution."
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