World's First DVB-H-Based Mobile TV Cell Phones With NVIDIA
NVIDIA Corporation after ruling the computer world is all set to capture the mobile market with its powerful NVIDIA GoForce handheld graphics processing units (GPUs). The company’s chipsets will now be seen in a number of DVB-H, or Digital Video Broadcasting handheld devices which will make it possible to run graphic intensive applications in the highest of possible quality without draining the battery life .
The Samsung P910 which will be launched anytime soon in the US is one of the first mobile handsets to include the NVIDIA GoForce handheld graphics processing units. Many of you will remember the P910 as one of the world's first DVB-H handsets which was launched in Italy before the 2006 World Cup. Thus the mobile phone has set the ball rolling and mobile devices with NVIDIA GoForce will soon be hitting the shelves with much gusto.
“The successful roll out of DVB-H in Italy illustrated a strong demand for mobile TV and video services, and these early indicators suggest that these high levels of adoption and usage will be reflected in many other markets around the world," said Michael Rayfield, general manager of the handheld business unit at NVIDIA. "Many of our customers are seeing the significant benefits of using a hardware accelerated solution to drive DVB-H content on devices, and our successful deployment of GoForce technology into these roll- outs is testament to that."
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