NVIDIA seems to be signing deals left and right these days, and most of them have to do with the Tegra mobile platform rather than its GPU business.
The Santa Clara, California-based company has signed a collaboration with N-trig, through which the former gains rights to use the latter's DuoSense interface.
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25 February 2012 01:41 GMT |
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C-TOUCH, China's International Touchscreen Exhibition, will convene next month, November, 2011, from 24 to 26, in Shenzen, and it is there that N-trig will showcase its latest inventions.
Quite simply, the company will put more than a few things on display, such as convertible tablets, full-fledged slates, etc... |
31 October 2011 10:32 GMT |
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Touch and multi-touch technologies are becoming an increasingly present feature of today's personal computer systems, providing end-users with a choice for a convenient way to interact with the latest features available on PCs. N-Trig announced today that its DuoSense technology, combining both pen and capacitiv... |
23 November 2009 10:45 GMT |
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Today's computer systems are rapidly moving towards a different computing experience for the end-user, changing the way we interact with the machine. In that perspective, there are a number of new form factors and features for PCs, such as netbooks, tablets, all-in-one PCs that enable end-users to take advantage... |
1 July 2009 05:35 GMT |
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Hot on the heels of the first and only Release Candidate of Windows 7, N-trig offered a fresh package of drivers designed to integrate with the latest development milestone of the next iteration of the Windows client. In this regard, Windows 7 testers running the operating system on top of the following computers: De... |
19 May 2009 07:02 GMT |
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Windows 7 will be the first operating system from Microsoft to support natural user interfaces out of the box. However, the software and underlying NUI capabilities will only be able to flourish on top of the right hardware platforms. This is why the Redmond company is looking beyond the next iteration of the Windows... |
13 January 2009 06:27 GMT |
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Multi-touch is becoming an increasingly present feature on portable and even desktop computer systems. Moreover, with Microsoft's next-generation operating system, Windows 7, coming with native support for multi-touch gestures, the technology clearly has a bright future ahead. This is why companies such as N-Tri... |
26 November 2008 10:47 GMT |
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