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Monday, November 26, 2012

PC or tablet? Which one ?



NVIDIA is mainly known for his gaming PC, where users equip their computers with super fast graphics processor that is much better than the current game consoles.

As part of his future plans for your mobile processors, Nvidia actively invest in 4G LTE technology.



 large selection of computing devices to make consumers more selective in your selection. Today, the consumer is considered to have realized that the tablet device with high performance is better than PC priced low performers.

Opinions come from Nvidia Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang, the company focus on PC and mobile device market as well, in a conference call with analysts on Thursday (11/08/2012).

As quoted by Venture Beat, Huang revealed that, in the third fiscal quarter ended October 28, 30 percent of income contributed by Nvidia products of non-PC. Three years ago, only 3 percent contribution.

Mobile processors from Nvidia's Tegra series successfully reach customers in the tablet and smartphone market. Last quarter, Nvidia recorded net income U.S. $ 209.1 million, or 33 cents per share, up from 178.3 million dollars, or 29 cents per share, a year earlier.

Huang admitted Tegra chip orders for Google Android devices and Microsoft Surface tablets help cover lost earnings, related to the declining PC market. Nvidia Tegra Chip made between other devices used in the new tablet from Lenovo and Asus.

"Our fundamentals are at best at this point. We increase market share. PCs are not sure, we will carefully plan the way forward," said Huang.

Huang added that NVIDIA were successful series graphics chip "Kepler" is used in the components of his PC. This product was successfully eroded the market share of rival Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices or AMD.

So far, 70 percent of business income is contributed by Nvidia PC components, but the sector is on the decline as smartphones and tablets continues to grow.

Related problems consumers who prefer good tablet PC rather than cheap, Huang said that Nvidia's mobile products do not threaten his brother in the PC market. "Because we do not play cheap PC segment."