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Report: Amazon Readying Dual and Quad-Core Tablets

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Report: Amazon Readying Dual and Quad-Core Tablets

A shot of Kindle apps as seen on the iPad. Could it look similar if Amazon releases its own tablet devices?   Photo courtesy Amazon

Amazon may release two tablet devices by the end of 2011, according to a report based on an anonymous tipster.

The first device, code-named “Coyote,” will reportedly run on Nvidia’s Tegra 2 processor, like many of the current generation of Android tablets being released this year, according to The Boy Genius Report.

The second tablet, according to the source, will be a different animal entirely. Code-named “Hollywood,” the tablet will run on Nvidia’s forthcoming T30 “Kal-El” quad-core processor, which boasts a 500 percent performance increase from the Tegra 2.

Neither Nvidia nor Amazon immediately responded to requests for comment. When asked about plans for the quad-core “Kal-El” processor on a recent conference call, however, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said Nvidia is working “very closely” with Google on the next version of Android for tablets and phones, code-named “Ice Cream Sandwich.”

Amazon has been busy over the past few years expanding its media ecosystem. The Kindle has been a major success, with the recent ad-supported version hitting the top of Amazon’s bestselling-electronics sales charts. It was also the first major company to launch a cloud-based music system in the United States: Amazon Cloud Drive beat Google’s Music Beta service to market by over a month.

The new tipster reports come after last week’s tablet teaser from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. When asked if we could expect a tablet product from Amazon over the next year, Bezos told Consumer Reports to “stay tuned.”

Bezos spoke carefully about the effects of the tablet market on the company’s existing e-reader device, the Kindle: “We will always be very mindful that we will want a dedicated reading device,” he said. “In terms of any other product introductions, I shouldn’t answer.”

Report: Amazon Readying Dual and Quad-Core TabletsMike is a Wired.com staff writer covering Google and the mobile beat. He's written on a number of different tech topics, ranging from startups to social media.
Follow @mj_isaac and @GadgetLab on Twitter.

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