We've literally been waiting for Tegra 2 tablets
since CES in January, but that isn't stopping NVIDIA boss Jen-Hsun Huang from extolling their virtues yet again, this time on a roadmap that points to just after
next year's CES. In his company's most recent quarterly results call, Huang was bullish about the disruptive potential of tablets, but insisted that they can't simply be built like the Galaxy Tab (or the
Folio 100, for that matter), which uses a smartphone OS stretched out to a larger screen. "A tablet is not a large phone," says Huang, and he's of course
not alone in expressing frustration with Android's current immaturity for the tablet realm, but once Google's
slate-friendly OS update drops, he promises NVIDIA will be ready to capitalize: "Our
tablet and phone business is going to ramp. And it's going to ramp hard." We're looking forward to all this ramping, oh yes we are.
CE-Oh no he didn't!: NVIDIA chief calls Galaxy Tab 'a large phone,' can't wait to show you some real tablets originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Nov 2010 03:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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