One of the greater marketing successes of the past year or so has come from NVIDIA and its Tegra platform. Tegra 2 kicked off the dual-core era in early 2011. And in late fall last year, it upped the game even more with the quad-core Tegra 3 platform. One of NVIDIA's major competitors in the space, Qualcomm, has answered back in 2012 with its dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and Adreno graphics. And in one of those bizarre manufacturing twists that can only happen with Android (or so it
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