Today at Computex, Nvidia’s CEO Jen-Hsun Huang showed off a software-based pressure sensitive display powered by the company’s Tegra 4 chipset, using a normal non-digitizer stylus to draw on it.
The software is able to sense
how much the stylus’ head is pressing down on the display at the point
of writing and adjusts the stroke sizes accordingly. Huang also flipped
the stylus around to erase what he wrote, and because the stylus had a
specific thickness at that end, it’s able to “know” that it should be
erasing.
Also, speaking at Computex, Asia’s
biggest PC trade show, Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang told The Wall
Street Journal that the Santa Clara, Calif., company is interested in
technologies that “fit into its businesses,” but declined to give more
specifics. He revealed that Nvidia was open to acquisitions.
The chip maker is expanding beyond selling chips by developing a portable
device that can play videogames. The handheld console called Shield
will be priced at $349 and is on track to ship by the end of June, Mr.
Huang said.
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