Nvidia officials say that the first mobile devices using its quad-core Tegra 3 chip should start shipping by the fourth quarter, in time for the all-important holiday season.
Nvidia first demonstrated the quad-core chip—codenamed Kal-El—at the Computex show in May. Now the company has begun shipping the chip and expects the devices to hit the market later this year.
The announcement came during a financial update given by Nvidia executives Sept. 6, during which they touted not only their traditional graphics business, but also their growing mobile computing technology. For its fiscal year 2013—which begins Jan. 30, 2012—Nvidia expects revenues of $4.7 billion to $5 billion, more than the $4.45 billion expected by analysts.
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