nVidia Reveals Graphics Chip For Phones
Sep 23, 2003, 9:56 AM by (staff)
updated Oct 2, 2012, 5:58 PM
nVidia today introduced the industry's first low-power dedicated media processor with 1.3 megapixel camera support. The GoForce 2150 is the first fruit of nVidia's acquisition of MediaQ. The chip, designed for mobile phones and other handheld devices with integrated cameras, is also designed to drive advanced displays, supporting over 70 different display interfaces, at up to HVGA (320x480) resolution. Key display features include a 64-bit 2D graphics accelerator, embedded frame buffer memory, and fast-switching dual screen interfaces.
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