Gizmondo to come equipped with Nvidia chipset
Rumors of an onboard 3D chipset prove to be true as Gizmondo touts Nvidia alliance in London.
LONDON--In the mobile market, convergence is, increasingly, the name of the game. The Gizmondo, which combines Windows CE functionality with high-end gaming, digital photography, and GPS awareness, has a chance to elevate this philosophy to new levels. In an interview today with GameSpot, Paul Hilton, Gizmondos head of games, confirmed rumors that his company's multifaceted device will come to market outfitted with an Nvidia 3D chipset.
Nvidia's brand-new SC10 3D accelerator will enable the Gizmondo to render 3D using dedicated hardware. Partnered with a graphics card to push polygons and draw textures, the Gizmondos 400MHZ ARM9 CPU will be free to crunch physics and game logic. In short, this results in better frame rates and higher graphical fidelity.
GameSpot was able to participate in a short demonstration of a revamped version of Fathammers Stuntcar Extreme, which nicely proved the above point. Using Fathammers new X-Forge 2 middleware, the game performed impressively, and it featured new lighting effects and a higher polygon count than that of its Zodiac predecessor.
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