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NVIDIA Spills Beans on Tegra Processor Inside Microsoft’s Zune HD

August 17th, 2009 · 1 Comment




The Microsoft Zune HD, which will launch on September 15 and is available now for pre-order, is powered by the NVIDIA Tegra processor, NVIDIA confirmed today in a press release.

“Tegra provides the multimedia muscle in Zune HD,” according to Michael Rayfield, NVIDIA mobile business GM. “Users will love the device’s new design, amazing multimedia features and HD video out capability. Zune HD is a must-have for anyone looking for the best portable digital media player on the market.”

The NVIDIA Tegra has eight independent processors, including an HD video processor, graphics processor, audio processor, and two ARM cores. The hardware will help power video and audio for the device, which has a 3.3-inch OLED color display and supports up to 33 hours of music and 8.5 hours of video use.

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