
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime and Nvidia Tegra 3 processor revealed
Natasha Garyali
The highly anticipated Asus Transformer Prime is torn down exposing the almighty powerful Kal-El aka Nvidia Tegra 3
Published on Nov 3, 2011
The latest buzz surrounding the internet is the arrival of the Asus Transformer Prime. Packing in Nvidia's Tegra 3 quad core processor and Android Ice Cream Sandwich, Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime will break cover on November 9.
The stunningly slim device at 8.3mm, is the successor to the popular honeycomb powered tablet Asus Eee Pad Transformer.
Recently Asus Transformer Prime passed through the FCC and folks at the WirelessGoodness got their hands on the internal pictures of the device giving us a good look inside this super stunning device.
According to WirelessGoodness,"NAND memory from Hynix is also visible in FCC filings, along with SDRAM from Elpida. It appears that the Prime’s wireless capabilities will be powered by an Azurewave chip, while the device’s GPS functionality is provided by Broadcom."
Kal-El is expected to provide Prime with over 10 hours of battery life while "enabling impressive fluid graphics".


In its recently published Q3 report, Asus also revealed its plans to introduce two new Android operated tablets in early 2012. While no further information was revealed, rumors floating around indicate that one of the Android tablets could be the successor to the popular ASUS Eee Pad Slider and the other ASUS PadFone. Also in the pipeline are two Windows 8 running tablets which will be launched somewhere in the fall next year.





