The chipmaker reminds is that "KAI" is not one device, but a recipe for high performance tablets with low price tags
NVIDIA has taken to their blog to shed a bit of added light to the subject of the KAI platform. Following the chatter that recently landed online, the chipmaker wanted to clear up a few details as it pertains to "the mobile unicorn" that is a low-cost premium tablet experience.
Back at CES, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang rocked the house when he briefly showed off a new 7" quad-core tablet that was said to be introing with a price tag of $250. Since then, he publicly stated that $199 Tegra 3 tablets could become a reality sometime this summer. We're now hearing more details of how these budget powerhouses will become a reality: a new platform call Kai.
Little is known about Kai right now, only that it's based on the Tegra 3 chip, but is developed at a much lower cost.