Nvidia came out swinging at CES2015 with the reveal of their latest Tegra processor. We were very excited with the initial announcement and so was the rest of the crowd, but I am disappointed to say that there was no mention of integration into mobile devices, tablets or other systems beyond the automotive market. The chip offers extreme levels of performance, but with Nvidia running the impressive Elemental UE4 demo to show off the hardware, only to tell us it’s not coming to a gaming device, nor mentioning on what timeline this hardware would be come available to either the automotive, or any other technology industry left us wondering when we’ll actually see this new technology in the real world.
The new chip, as well as their new systems that utilize it in the automotive world are incredble and unlike anything we’ve seen before. Offering big innovations in self-driving cars, as well as feature packed in-car entertainment and information delivery, but for now, I think it’s going to be a long while before we’re actually able to get this technology in a car that you cacn pick up from your local dealership.
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