Many of the upcoming tablets will be using Nvidia's dual-core Tegra 2 processor, which will "give you the benefit of higher performance and much, much better multitasking and better graphics," Huang said in an interview with Cnet.
Huang is also very bullish on the tablet market in general. "Open your notebook. [Inside] it's got heat pipes, and fans, and heat spreaders, lots of copper. You're going to get rid of all of that," he said. "[Tablets] will be quite disruptive to notebooks and entry-level desktops," he said.
Interestingly enough, Huang was not exactly full of praise for the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which is currently one of the biggest competitors to Apple's iPad. "Look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab. It's a tablet that uses a phone operating system on a large display. A tablet is not a large phone," he said.