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Originally Posted by datruth92803
Nah I was saying I been in this thread trying to figure out what I did wrong before asking ....that kills me.. tell me where to find hoot and ota..so I can make sure my phone is on the up and up and then ill try it again
Originally Posted by datruth92803
Nah I was saying I been in this thread trying to figure out what I did wrong before asking ....that kills me.. tell me where to find hoot and ota..so I can make sure my phone is on the up and up and then ill try it again
NVIDIA to unveil quad-core Tegra 3 processor at MWC
By: Zach Epstein | Jan 20th, 2011 at 07:49PM View Comments Filed Under: Mobile
Devices powered by NVIDIA’s dual-core Tegra 2 chip were the talk of CES this year, but that hardly means the famed fabless semiconductor company is going to rest on its laurels. According to company General Manager Mike Rayfield, NVIDIA’s next big announcement is already set to be made next month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. We know NVIDIA is pushing hard with its mobile products already, but the company is preparing to turn it up to 11 — MWC will apparently be the arena for NVIDIA’s quad-core Tegra 3 unveiling. While details are scarce for now and NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 chip won’t make its way to production devices in the immediate future, Rayfield says it won’t be long. “[The Tegra 3] will be in production around the same time as my competitors’ first dual-cores will,
NVIDIA to unveil quad-core Tegra 3 processor at MWC
By: Zach Epstein | Jan 20th, 2011 at 07:49PM View Comments Filed Under: Mobile
Devices powered by NVIDIA’s dual-core Tegra 2 chip were the talk of CES this year, but that hardly means the famed fabless semiconductor company is going to rest on its laurels. According to company General Manager Mike Rayfield, NVIDIA’s next big announcement is already set to be made next month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. We know NVIDIA is pushing hard with its mobile products already, but the company is preparing to turn it up to 11 — MWC will apparently be the arena for NVIDIA’s quad-core Tegra 3 unveiling. While details are scarce for now and NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 chip won’t make its way to production devices in the immediate future, Rayfield says it won’t be long. “[The Tegra 3] will be in production around the same time as my competitors’ first dual-cores will,