NVIDIA News Roundup from CES

If the Tegra 4 processor, Project Shield and NVIDIA Grid caught your eye during CES, I wouldn't blame you. Having sat in the front row for the press conference prior to CES, I can attest to the fact that great things are coming from the company in the first half of 2013.
With that in mind, I've wrapped up all of the NVIDIA news in one place. Hit the quick links below for the best NVIDIA news and announcements from CES 2013:
- Relive the NVIDIA CES press conference in its entirety
- NVIDIA announces Project Shield
- NVIDIA Project Shield official unveiling video
- NVIDIA Project Shield photo gallery
- Hands on with NVIDIA's 'Project Shield'
- NVIDIA announces Tegra 4 processor with 4G LTE
- NVIDIA announces their cloud platform, say hello to NVIDIA Grid
- First look: NVIDIA Grid gaming server on an HTC One X
For more on NVIDIA, be sure to keep it locked @AndroidCentral and @MobileNations. However, I also encourage you to follow @nvidiategra and @nvidia… and keeping an eye on the NVIDIA Blog may not be a bad idea either :)
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