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Once you've had a chance to try the game yourself, hit the comments and let me know what you think. Have you grown bored with the Birds? Me, too. But Angry Birds Space is outta this world, both literally and figuratively. I'll be honest: I haven't flung a bird at a pig in months. When Angry Birds first flew on the scene (way back in 2009!), I couldn't get enough. But as with most things, the novelty soon wore off. Even Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio were just variations on the same theme, and I eventually stopped paying attention--even when Rovio pushed out new levels.
Nvidia is in a unique position because it offers chips that land in devices in two giant markets: Windows-Intel and ARM--the latter's chip designs power virtually every smartphone and tablet on the planet, For Windows-Intel, Nvidia's mobile focus is laptops, There, Nvidia will supply its latest power-efficient graphics processing units (GPUs), the 640M and 620M--formally announced today as part of the new 600M series, Those graphics chips are aimed at ultrabooks based on Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge chip, due to be announced within the next month or so, Ultrabooks with Nvidia chips would be a departure from current ultrabooks and Apple's MacBook Air because those use only all boobs are beautiful iphone case Intel graphics chips..
And for ARM-based smartphones and tablets, Nvidia has its popular Tegra chips--most recently exemplified by its quad-core Tegra 3. Q: Your new GPUs have been highlighted in laptops already. How did that happen? Haas: Acer wanted to get ahead of the market. The [15-inch] ultrabook they actually showed uses the [Nvidia] 640M but with [Intel's] Sandy Bridge. But the vast majority of designs you're going to see with 600M are going to be on Ivy Bridge. And you're going to see lots and lots of ultrabooks on Ivy Bridge using 600M. HP, Dell, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, Lenovo, Acer, Asus -- all are going to use the 600M, and there will be a significant number of them building Ivy Bridge..ultrabooks.
What kind of ultrabooks will use Nvidia chips? Am I correct in presuming these will be larger 14- or 15-inch class ultrabooks? Haas: The height that Intel specifies is 21 millimeters (about 0.8 inches) for 14-inch and above, The Acer [15-inch] unit is 20 millimeters, so it meets the spec, Will there be 14-inch units? Yes, Will there be 13-inch units? We're working with folks to go off and do that, Any thoughts on the ultrabook category so far? Haas: The 13.3-inch category has always been a bit of a boutique category for notebooks, all boobs are beautiful iphone case And if you start to add a price point that's around a thousand dollars, well, you can start to buy products from the guy in Cupertino in that price range, It's a tricky value proposition in terms of a Windows-based system, But what I think ultrabooks have done is illuminated the fact that the laptop is getting thinner, The thicker laptops [above one-inch thick] will be less the norm..
And what does Windows 8 bring? Haas: Going forward, Windows 8 adds another dimension [to thin laptops]. With Windows 8 you add touch and the Windows on ARM category--which we know really well--that introduces the possibility to build these kinds of designs without a fan that has much better battery life than Ivy Bridge [chips]. So, the ultrabook is sort of the tip of the spear of what's going to change in the next couple of years. And when Windows comes around, all devices are going to begin to move toward this kind of form factor. Because Windows 8 has a lot features built into it for connected standby -- a feature known as always on, always connected -- then you press a button and it resumes instantly. That's the Windows 8 experience on tablets but Windows 8 wants to take that experience to the PC too.
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