The slate is said to offer access to the Nvidia TegraZone gaming environment

Nov 5, 2013 15:42 GMT  ·  By

Remember NVIDIA’s GameStream technology? It was launched in October in Montreal and represents the company’s solution for delivering super-smooth and low-latency on mobile devices.

The technology combines powerful GeForce GTX graphics card with superior Wi-Fi technologies to provide the desired output.

Now, a new tip revealed by GSMInsider claims that NVIDIA’s own branded tablet, the Tegra Note will come featuring GameStream. This means that the slate will be able to run games as smoothly as the portable SHIELD console, which also embeds the technology.

The NVIDIA Tegra Note sports a 7-inch screen, which means it can be handled with ease and carried around anywhere due to its compact and light frame.

However, it features a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution, which might prove not to be enough for the passionate gamer. It's powered by a 72-core GeForce GPU and quad-core Cortex A15 CPU. 16GB of storage are provided on board and a microSD card for extending.

The 5MP rear camera is capable of 100 fps video playing, while the frontal one is VGA capable. The tablet will also come bundled with the DirectStylus technology.