The high-definition video and graphics processor nearing its Windows Mobile Smartphone near you

It was not long ago that the cell phone incredible promotes LED screen resolutions of 100 pixels resolution. After switching to LCDs, the most mobile phones today carried resolutions 100000 pixels, as well as full color. With the convergence of handheld and mobile devices, it is only a matter of time before the graphics jumped headlong into the giants of the world of mobile computing.

NVIDIA today announced the implementation APX 2500 processor for mobile devices. The new chip features high-definition capabilities of computers, such as video playback HD 720p and seizure.

One of the most significant obstacles to any mobile platform is the power consumption. Because mobile devices rely on batteries for low power consumption in these small packages, the processor NVIDIA designed to operate with restrictions under an ultra-low power core GeForce. NVIDIA will not tell what still low, but competition from Samsung and AMD processors run in the range of 10 milliwatts.

The APX 2500 will support 720p decoding H.264, MPEG-4, and VC-1/WMV9 media and the codification of 720p H.264 and MPEG-4 over the media with the support of the formats standard audio including AAC, AMR, WMA, and the ever-popular MP3 format. The display subsystem of the APX 2500 HDMI 1.2 also includes support for video output at 720p, and the output to a monitor at resolutions up to 1280×1024.

Additional features of the APX 2500 processor include support for up to 12 sensors megapixel camera (instead of 3-megapixel cameras existing mobile phone) and the processing capabilities of 3D graphics including OpenGL ES 2.0 and Direct3D Mobile support.

NVIDIA worked closely with Microsoft in 2500 so its safe to assume APX initially processor or ultimately be a Windows Mobile device exclusively.

The APX 2500 will take center stage at the booth of NVIDIA in the cellphone at the World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The company said that announce mobile high-definition video and graphics processor in mid-summer 2008.

If the solution APX 2500 is indeed an exclusive for Windows-based mobile devices, Microsoft may see a strong gain in the market between mobile OS software developers Mobile, Nokia and Google as the next AndroidOS.