Current tablets are fun and Tegra 2 processors can hold their own, but there’s always room for improvement. Most of us have been waiting for those quad-core Tegra 3 tablets to show up, but we’ve seen nothing of them yet. They should now be close at hand, and according to Fudzilla’s ... Read More »
During a recent earnings call with NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, some exciting news on the company’s upcoming Kal-El quad-core processor was outed along with some hints about future plans for Ice Cream Sandwich.
It’s the second day of August, and my fellow Android and Me staffers and I were starting to get excited. August was the month NVIDIA suggested the first wave of devices featuring their quad-core Kal-El processors would be available to the public.
This morning, our hearts started sinking when a post over at ... Read More »
Not very happy with the reception its Xoom tablet has received in the market, Motorola seems to be kicking things up a notch with its upcoming Android tablets. According to a rumor from the folks at Fudzilla, Motorola is already testing an Android tablet prototype running Ice Cream Sandwich. But that’s not what ... Read More »
The non-Apple tablet world has a new king. And no, it’s not the Motorola Xoom or the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. It’s ASUS’ Eee Pad Transformer. According to Digitimes, the company has shipped around 400,000 tablets in the first half of the year, making it the “largest tablet PC brand in the non-Apple ... Read More »
Here we go again. The Nexus 3 rumor mill is back in full force. This week’s rumor is brought to you by Boy Genius Report. They’re now reporting that Google’s upcoming Android phone will be called Nexus 4G and will have all the following goodies:
With so many amazing Android devices coming out, it’s hard not to give in to temptation and just buy one. You can’t blame us; we just can’t resist it. Like a kid at a candy store, we go crazy over things like 4G speeds, qHD resolution, dual-core processors and ... Read More »
The battle lines have been drawn, and it’s become increasingly clear that for the next little while the situation is not likely to change. As you read this, nVidia, Qualcomm, and Sony Ericsson are dawning their warpaint, loading up on ammunition, and fortifying themselves for the upcoming fight. What are they fighting for, exactly? Simple, ... Read More »
Last week Madfinger Games, makers of the awesome Samurai II: Vengenance, announced they were working on a new title called Shadowgun, which would be one of the first games specifically designed to take advantage of NVIDIA’s upcoming quad-core Kal-El processor (aka Tegra 3).