nVidia has launched a full-scale assault on Intel's generally lackluster integrated graphics offerings. Around 20 nVidia Ion-based netbooks, all-in-one PCs, nettops (stripped-down desktop systems), and motherboards are on display at Computex. In addition, nVidia is showing a handful of partner-built "Mobile Internet Devices" that use its Tegra "computer-on-a-chip" platform. With carrier subsidies, Tegra-based laptops may start as low as $99 when launched later this year. They face competition from similar "smartbooks" incorporating rival Qualcomm's Snapdragon platform, which is likewise ARM-based. You'll find full details and images here. --Danny Allen
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