Intel Moorestwon ‘defeated’ by Tegra?

May 28, 2010

Hardware News – Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang confidently believe that their production Soc Tegra processors will threaten the dominance of Intel’s processors, namely Moorestown.

“Can you give an elephant a diet, but they remained still the elephant its name,” Huang said sarcastically to Laptop Magazine, which quotes techno site news, Thursday (05/27/2010).

“And when they (Intel) think about the ability to reduce electricity consumption from 20 watts to 5 watts or 4 watts even 2 watts, it’s very nice, but you and I both know that in your phone to one hundred and two hundred milliWatts,” added.

According to Huang, while Intel is “ten times as much” from the goal to make the consumption of the processor until milliwatts. “So that’s a big challenge for them. While the Tegra 2 is far superior to the related Atom performance perspective,”

“So now we have dual-core, then next year I assume Tegra 3 will come out, and then, you know, here we improve the performance with lightning speed and power is very low, so I thought it would be difficult for them to pursue us,” added Huang.

Huang also claimed that the Tegra 2 is immersed in the Android based phones will offer longer battery life than the artificial Qualcomm’s Snapdragon-based Smart phone.

“Snapdragon uses a very fast processor, which requires a very high frequency processor, to perform most of the work. While the Tegra is eight processors on one chip. So we offload as much as possible to the GPU, not CPU do a lot of work,” he explained.


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