CNNMoney has a pair of short interviews with NVidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang about the companies plans.

In the latest installment of Connected, Fortune Senior Editor-at-Large Adam Lashinsky talks with Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jen-Hsun Huang about his company's strategy for tablets and smartphones, and its ongoing legal battle with Intel (INTC).

A few tidbits in the first video, about Tegra:

  • NVidia’s non-PC market (Tegra, Embedded systems) is projected to grow from 6% to 20% of the company’s revenue
  • They describe themselves as the “World’s largest visual computing company”.  A clever play on words, as the World’s Largest GPU provider is still Intel with their crappy integrated units.
  • Tegra is in no Apple Products, but from “everyone else”

A few notes from the second video, on the Lawsuits:

  • They also state that they will not settle with Intel on either lawsuit (Intel’s suit against NVidia, and the FTC antitrust case).
  • They claim Intel shut them down for being “too successful”.
  • Huang actually lists “What they want from Intel”.

via Connected: Interview with Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang – Fortune Brainstorm Tech.