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Nvidia Wants to Pack More Cores in Tablets, Smartphones

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December 4, 2010
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Nvidia Wants to Pack More Cores in Tablets, Smartphones Nvidia is looking to pack more CPU cores into mobile devices like smartphones and tablets as a way to improve performance while preserving battery life.
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'Natty Narwhal' Alpha Offers Peek at Ubuntu 11.04 An early release of the 3D-enabled Linux operating system is now available for a test drive.
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The Top 10 Stories in IT This Week Contrary to how the week might have seemed, what with leaked classified documents all the headline rage, Google actually took a hefty number of headlines this...
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