Date:31/08/2008 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/08/31/stories/2008083155281200.htm 

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Smartphones herald new PC revolution 

Anand Parthasarathy 

- Photo: Anand Parthasarathy 
 
Tiny giant: NVIDIA'S Michael Rayfield with the Tegra, "the most advanced 
single-chip computer in the world." 

San Jose (California): It is a tiny sliver of silicon just 12 mm across. Under 
the hood of a mobile phone, it can perform all the functions - access the
Web; download audio and video at '3G' broadband speeds; turn the device into an 
FM radio, a voice recorder, music player or a movie player. And yes, it
also makes phone calls or send text messages. It's called Tegra. 

When NVIDIA's head of Mobile business Michael Rayfield held the Tegra chip 
between thumb and forefinger for me to see, on Wednesday, he introduced it as
"the world's most advanced computer-on-a-chip." I didn't believe him until he 
fished a smart phone out of his pocket, a prototype of something leading
mobile phone makers will launch only next year. Connected to the Internet, the 
phone was running a Hollywood film trailer, in what we call 1080p format,
that means full high definition video of a quality for which we in India have 
to wait for a couple of years, unless we picked up one of the new Bluray
DVDs to get a partial feel. Now I believed him. 

Harder to believe, was the claim that while doing all this, the Tegra sucked 
in, just 1 watt of power until they showed me a watt meter rigged to a phone
later in the expo area of the NVision conference here.

"It's a second computer revolution," says NVIDIA's founder and CEO Jen-Hsun 
Huang. "We chose the Windows Mobile platform to test our chip, and we are 
working
with Via (maker of low power PC chips) to complete the ecosystem for a visually 
exciting smart phone. We want to put 3-D graphics in the hands of a phone
user."
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