When it comes to graphical firepower in your computer as well as game consoles, the name NVIDIA would most probably come into mind, where they have seen off their closest competitor ATi in recent times, and have seemingly forged an unassailable lead. Well, it seems that the graphics chip maker is having a pretty hard time on the mobile market, as their Tegra 4 devices have not exactly lit up the mobile gaming scene in a manner that the suits at NVIDIA would have hoped for. Still, there is no reason for the company to start panicking, and we do know that they are allegedly working on tablets that run on Android as well as the Windows platform, too.
What you see above will, in all probability, be the alleged NVIDIA Tegra Note Premium tablet which was recently spotted at GFXBench, where it will most likely tout a 1.8GHz quad-core Tegra 4 processor alongside Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean as the operating system of choice, not to mention accompanied by a 7” display at 1,280 x 736 resolution. Other rumored hardware specifications include a 5-megapixel camera at the back, possibly a micro HDMI port, a SIM tray and a 3.5mm audio jack. Do you think NVIDIA will succeed with the Tegra Tab?
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