At CES, Nvidia unveiled its next-generation Tegra processor, which is aimed at the tablet PC and low-cost notebook space, the latter of which is dominated by Intels Atom chip. Built on Arms dual-core Cortex-A9 design, the new Tegra is four times faster than its predecessor and offers such tablet-important features as long battery life, high resolution and support for multi-ple screen sizes.
– Nvidia will increase its competition with Intel with the release of
its next-generation Tegra SoC (system-on-a-chip) offering, which the
company is launching at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Nvidia officials announced the new Tegra offering Jan. 7 at the Las
Vegas event, saying that the process…
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Nvidia Tegra Chip Targets Tablets, Low-Cost Laptops
Palm Opens WebOS Developer Program, Launches New Phones
Palm’s WebOS developer program is now open to all developers interested in participating. The company also announced new phones and new carrier support.
– Palm has announced that its WebOS developer program is now open to all
developers interested in participating. The company also announced new phones
and new carrier support.
At a press event at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las
Vegas on Jan. 7, Palm officials said any developer can
now …
Sony Unveils Four VAIO Notebooks at CES
Sony’s latest additions to the VAIO family include an environmentally-friendly notebook featuring a reprocessed plastic chassis comprised of approximately 20 percent recycled CDs.
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Consumer electronics giant Sony announced the release of
four VAIO notebook computers at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las
Vegas, including the Z-Series ultra-portable notebook, housed in a lightweight
carbon-fiber chassis, the F-Series multi-media notebook, featuring Son…
Tablet PCs, 3D, Netbooks Will Be at Forefront of CES
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is the equivalent of the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras for many tech companies, the moment when they roll out many of their latest or upcoming products to the public for the first time. From small IT startups to massive corporations such as Intel and Microsoft, seemingly every company has a presence at the event. Here, eWEEK picks out some of trends to expect among the gadgets and devices on display.
– When the Consumer Electronics Show kicks off in Las
Vegas Jan. 7, technology companies large and small
will crowd into the Las Vegas Convention
Center and auxiliary sites to show off their
latest wares. With about 110,000 attendees and nearly 3,000 exhibitors, it’s
fair to say the three-day eve…
Intel Readies 32-nm Chip Launch at CES
Intel is prepping for the official release of its 32-nm “Westmere” Core processors for desktops and laptops Jan. 7 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Intel in December talked about these “Clarksdale” and “Arrandale” CPUs, but more information, including frequency and pricing, are making its way onto the Internet.
– With the Consumer Electronics Show getting underway Jan. 7 in Las
Vegas, Intel is readying the release of almost 20 32-nanometer Westmere
processors for both desktops and laptops.
Officials with the giant chip maker gave analysts and journalists a preview
of some of the Core i3, i5 and i7 chips …
Amazon Announces Same Day Delivery in Select Cities
Last minute holiday shoppers might heave a sigh of relief over Amazon’s same-day deilvery option, though it’s currently limited to seven U.S. cities.
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Online retail giant Amazon.com announced plans to offer same
day delivery in seven major U.S. cities, as well as an expansion of Saturday
shipping options. The shipping option “Local Express
Delivery” allows customers in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, Las
Vegas, Seatt…



