Nvidia’s netbook powered by Tegra, named FireFly?
July 24th, 2009 by Annkur

Nvidia’s Tegra ARM chipset that was believed to be the smartphone revolutionizing processor will now find its way in Nvidia netbooks named ‘Firefly’. These Tegra powered notebooks are said to be powered by Windows CE and would certainly face immense competition from the already crowded netbook market.
Tegra is powering the Toshiba the TG01, Zune HD and a few Android powered devices, but its highly doubtful if it can power a good enough netbook. Specially with competitors like Acer opting for dual boot Netbooks that will support Android aswell as WinXP.
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Categories: netbook, rumor | Tags: firefly, netbook, Nvidia, nvidia firefly, tegra netbook, windows ce netbook








The Toshiba TG01 is not powered by a Tegra chip. Its powered by a Qualcomm SnapDragon chip.
Tegra does not power the TG01 – that is a Qualcomm snapdragon part.
Thx Alex, my bad… corrected