NVIDIA Tegra gets Miracast Wireless Display support

Posted on Monday, July 30 2012 @ 20:08 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
NVIDIA announces that Tegra will receive support for the Miracast wireless display standard:
The Wi-Fi Alliance expects to launch the Miracast wireless display certification program within the next few months. It will be an open standard, so any mobile device or display manufacturer can implement the technology. That means any Miracast-certified device can instantly stream to any Miracast-enabled display.

And NVIDIA, as a member of the Wi-Fi Alliance, isn’t just supporting the new standard. We’re embracing it.

We’re bringing Tegra’s outstanding multimedia capabilities to wireless displays. We’re working hard to enable features like sharing photos and streaming HD movies onto HDTVs. But, we won’t stop there.


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