Monday 7 January 2013
NVIDIA Project Shield
The new year has barely started, but computer giants Nvidia have announced a new console. The amusingly named Project SHIELD is a portable gaming system capable of producing console-standard graphics on the move. Cleverly, it plays both Android and
PC titles and can stream games from a PC powered by Nvidia GeForce GTX
GPUs, accessing titles on the Steam game library anywhere in the home. It's
powered by the Nvidia Tegra 4 - the world's fastest mobile processor.
This is backed up by a custom 72-core GeForce GPU, which is the first
quad-core application of ARM's most advanced CPU core, the Cortex-A15. The system also features a battery-saver core and energy-saver PRISM technology, meaning hours of gaming on a single charge. Controller
design is slightly more familiar, echoing the much-revered Xbox 360
controller. Display is a 5-inch 1280*720HD retinal multi-touch unit,
with 294dpi. There's also Direct Touch technology which Nvidia claim
allows for a smoother input experience. Finally,
excellent sound quality is promised through SHIELD's custom bass
reflex, tuned port audio system - boasting twice the low-frequency
output of high end laptops. Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and chief executive officer at Nvidia, said: 'Project SHIELD was created by Nvidia engineers who love to game and imagined a new way to play. 'We were inspired by a vision that the
rise of mobile and cloud technologies will free us from our boxes,
letting us game anywhere, on any screen. 'We imagined a device that would
do for games what the iPod and Kindle have done for music and books,
letting us play in a cool new way. We hope other gamers love SHIELD as
much as we do.' (dailymail)
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