Nvidia Would 'Love to' Make New Shield TV Hardware, Its Senior VP Says — so Here Are the 5 Upgrades I'd Hope to See to Help It Beat Apple TV 4K, Roku and Fire TV
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Since 2019 and the launch of two new models, Nvidia's Shield TV range hasn't evolved—at least not in terms of hardware, as the manufacturer has released numerous software updates. And that's not expected to change anytime soon.
Read the original note in the following link: NVIDIA will continue updating its Shield TV and does not rule out launching new hardware at some point NVIDIA confirmed that Shield TV will continue to receive active support and software updates in the short term. More than a decade after its debut, the company claims that it does not plan to abandon the device. The latest update was launched in November, despite the age of the hardware. NVIDIA expl…
To see if the deadlines imposed by the memory shortage allow to add the AV2 codec, the successor of the AV1 which has just been finalized. Otherwise for the N1 chip, I don't believe it too much. It's a huge chip with a large computing power and a large watt consumption (so noise, heat and large enclosure). It's suitable for selling a game console at a high price and in competition with a PS5 Pro. It's not suitable for a simple media box at 200€.…
The last Nvidia Shield TV was released in two versions in 2019. There's the "CRT" version and the Pro version, which resembles the design of its direct predecessors from 2015 and 2017. Many years have passed... [See article: Nvidia Shield TV continues to receive updates – successor still possible]
The Nvidia Shield may not have said its last word! Recently questioned, a Nvidia executive suggested that a new model of the famous Android TV box remained a possibility, without however mentioning any specific calendar.
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