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Mobile graphics get interesting as NVIDIA announces APX 2500

by Parm Mann on 11 February 2008, 17:24

Tags: NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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Windows Mobile devices set for a boost in visual performance

NVIDIA introduced today its APX 2500, an applications processor aimed at mobile devices. Offering resolutions of up to 720p, the 65nm chip features a 750MHz core and 256Kbytes of L2 cache.

Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of NVIDIA says: "This is the dawn of the second personal computer revolution. Technologies are converging in amazing mobile devices that have all of the rich, visual capabilities of a modern PC—from watching movies and making video calls to surfing the web and playing 3D games. The APX 2500, combined with Microsoft® Windows Mobile, will make the next generation of smartphones our most personal computer."

The APX 2500, developed with close support from Microsoft, will enter full production in Q2 2008 and promises to deliver:

  • The industry’s first HD (720p) playback and capture capability for handheld devices
  • A new ultra-low-power (ULP) GeForce core that is fully OpenGL ES 2.0 and Microsoft Direct3D Mobile compliant and the lowest power 3D hardware solution available for acceleration of intuitive 3D user interfaces
  • NVIDIA nPower technology, enabling over 10 hours of high-definition video playback and up to 100 hours of audio—more than four times the audio playback of the latest touch-screen phones
  • The connectivity and media acceleration technologies required to enable the latest Web 2.0 applications, from effortless web browsing and social networking to GPS and mapping applications

Don't expect your forthcoming Windows Mobile handsets to be running Crysis anytime soon, but with current Windows Mobile handsets from HTC suffering poor visual performance, NVIDIA's APX 2500 will be bringing hugely improved graphics to the market. Expect fancy interfaces a-plenty in the near future.


Complete specification:

Processor and Memory Subsystem ARM11 MPCore
16/32-bit LP-DDR
NOR and NAND Flash support
HD AVP (High Definition Audio Video Processor)
720p H.264, MPEG-4, and VC-1/WMV9 Decode
720p H.264 and MPEG-4 Encode
Supports multi-standard audio formats including AAC, AMR, WMA, and MP3
JPEG encode and decode acceleration
ULP (Ultra Low Power) GeForce OpenGL ES 2.0
D3D Mobile
Programmable pixel shader
Programmable vertex and lighting
CSAA support
Advanced 2D graphics
Imaging Up to 12Mpixel camera sensor support
Integrated ISP
Advanced imaging features
Display Subsystem True dual display support
720p (1280x720) HDMI 1.2 support
SXGA (1280x1024) LCD and CRT support
Composite and S-Video TV output

Official press release: NVIDIA introduces APX 2500 - The world’s lowest power, high-definition computer on a chip

Official website: NVIDIA.co.uk



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