NVIDIA: Zune HD actually used Tegra

August 18th, 2009 | Filed under Music Player 0 Comments

We have already talked to the news about the new Microsoft Zune HD media player. Despite an official announcement, the exact specifications have not been confirmed by some of the important parameters. Repeatedly sounded the assumption that the forward-looking product can be based on the platform of NVIDIA Tegra, removed extensive graphics capabilities, and combined with low power consumption. In late June, they even speculate confirmed Microsoft, a notice in the official podcast, Zune Insider. And finally, the NVIDIA has confirmed that the multimedia features in Zune HD sold through its Tegra processor.

NVIDIA Tegra Processor is a unified architecture, “the system to the crystal.” It is composed of at least eight independent components, including the two ARM-core, processor, HD-video, audio processor and graphics chip, and chips north and south bridge and the main memory. In each of these components is designed to address their specific tasks, and can operate as independently of the others, and in a joint mode. In addition, the built NVIDIA nPower technology optimizes the energy platform and to increase the time of the autonomous Zune HD when playing videos and music.

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NVIDIA Tegra Provides The Multimedia Muscle In Zune HD

 
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