NVIDIA CHIEF Jen-Hsun Huang has told Reuters that he expects Android-based tablet devices to overtake the Apple Ipad in terms of popularity.
Huang, who is the CEO of chip designer Nvidia, said that improved versions of the Android operating system and an increase in the number of applications will help propel Google-based systems above the Apple alternative.
"The Android phone took only two and a half years to achieve the momentum that we're talking about. I would expect the same thing on Honeycomb tablets," said Huang to Reuters.
Huang also took time to discuss Superman's son, or perhaps he was referring to Nvidia's next-generation mobile processor when he mentioned Kal-El.
Kal-El, said Huang, has already been accepted into devices from major PC and phone firms, however he was vague about how many.
"It's got to be at least 10. We have five major phone companies and we have five major PC [manufacturers]," he said
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