NVIDIA has applied the CUDA processing architecture in mobile devices

CUDA could create a "big step" to run the multiple media applications for smartphones and tablet computers.
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Dec. 7, 2010 - PRLog -- Jen Hsun Huang - CEO NVIDIA say that they are trying to expand their CUDA’s parallel processing architecture for mobile devices in the next years. If this comes true, they will bring a “big step” in using the multiple media applications for smartphones and tablet computers.
CUDA accepts some intensive tasks in the processor (such as video editing, photo manipulation) by reducing the load from the main processors to the graphics processor. This will improve the speed of processing data.
Graphics chips are limited in this kind of treatment that they can do. However, with more than 100 modern GPU core in comparison with only a few cores in the CPU, although image and video are a burden for the CPU, GPU is particularly suitable for the tasks which is related to them. CUDA architecture combines software and hardware to implement these improvements.
Recently, the NVIDIA focus in the mobile space is Tegra processor that is based on their ARM foundation. Tegra 2 dual-core chips have been used in some products such as MTB Folio which Toshiba recently released and upcoming another Dell tablet computer.

Huang said NVIDIA will announce many Tegra products at CES exhibition 2011 in the United States and then Mobile World Congress exhibition in Spain in mid-February, 2011.

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