There has been a lot of issues going on concerning the Android tablets that have been released and not too many people are exactly happy about that. Well rest assured, we can all be expecting huge improvements now that Jen-Hsun Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA tells customers that the next generation will be even better!

Here are some of Huang’s exact words:

A new wave of tablets are now ramping up and are even more affordable and available on retail channels with WiFi configurations all over the world. You’re also starting to see a lot of different shade of platforms, from devices that are like the Asus transformer where it is a tablet in one configuration and has a detachable keyboard in another configuration. And so those kind of devices are getting a lot of interest and available in computer channels all over the world.

We’re going to expect another wave of tablets that are coming out to the marketplace now, ones that are even thinner and even lighter than the best offerings from anyplace, any supplier in the world. And those devices are just in the process of ramping. There’s the really exciting new build of Honeycomb called Honeycomb 3.1 that Google just demonstrated the other day at Google I/O. We are basically stitching that up now.

Although no comments have been made on whether or not the timing is the same as the release of the Kal-El, it is clear that NVIDIA is working together with Google currently.

Keep in mind:
1) Android 3.1 is due for the end of the year.
2) The Kal-El quad-core chip will most likely show up this summer.
3) Although Android 3.1 will be better optimized for multi-threading, 3.0 can already benefit from 4 cores to an extent.

How do you think the new tablet will turn out?

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