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Nvidia Tegra to support Google Android
Nvidia has announced that they have been working with Google to add support for the Android mobile platform in their Tegra system-on-a-chip.
The company is planning to showcase Google Android OS running on Nvidia Tegra APX 2600 SoC at the ongoing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
Nvidia is planning to offer Android compatible hardware to manufacturers later this year.
Michael Rayfield, general manager for mobile business at Nvidia spoke about the new developments: “NVIDIA will be working within the Open Handset Alliance to continually strengthen the ability of Android to tap into advanced mobile graphics and media acceleration to make interaction with handheld technology more intuitive and instinctive.”
Google Android is currently available only on HTC G1 device in the market currently. HTC Magic is the second smartphone from the company that would ship with Android later this year.
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