Nvidia said its chip is powering the Windows 8 tablet computer that Microsoft showed on stage at its Build conference today. Nvidia created the tablet to demonstrate what a Windows 8 tablet could look like. The device includes a quad-core Tegra processor, code-named Project Kal-El, which is an ARM-based system on a chip. The chip promises PC-like graphics and high energy efficiency. See more in
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