By Jimmy Daniels
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

It’s certainly not something I’m searching for in a phone, but the graphics chip should sure help out the displays.

Nvidia’s latest graphics processor for high-end mobile phones, unveiled on Monday, can take 10-megapixel pictures and decode high-resolution video, thus marking another step toward turning mobile phones into powerful handheld entertainment devices.

Nvidia’s new chip has received support from major game developers, including id Software, which will demonstrate its “Quake III” on a phone with the GoForce 5500 at 3GSM.

The GoForce 5500 adds support for the h.264 codec and externally stacked SRAM (static RAM) chips to the GoForce line of handheld graphics chips, first unveiled in 2003. It will allow phone makers to boost screen resolution to 1024×768, and is capable of taking up to 10- mega pixel photos in rapid succession. Source: News.com

We Say: I don’t really care for my cell phone as much as most people do, as a matter of fact, if it wasn’t for work or little league, I wouldn’t even have one, but taking those 10 mega pixel photos very quickly sounds pretty good to me. So, I may be changing my mind in the last quarter, when manufacturers are expecting to start shipping the phones for the holiday season.