Nvidia is usually one of the companies that never fails at CES in Las Vegas and although this year has not talked much about their participation, did not disappoint and has made known to us there as its new processor for mobile devices, the Tegra X1 with a truly spectacular numbers, starting because they have gotten with him double the already excellent performance Tegra K1. We give you all the details.
8-core CPU and GPU Maxwell
With the new Tegra X1, Nvidia has joined the list of manufacturers that are committed to octa-core architecture for CPU with 4 cores Cortex-A57 and 4-core Cortex A-53, and, of course, with support for 64 bits, which at this point cannot miss on any new processor, particularly in a high-end. The Tegra X1, however, probably will give the best of you in the section on graphics processing, as is usual in all chips from Nvidia, this time with a GPU newly architected Maxwell 256 cores, which can support video 4K resolution at 60 fps.
The result is that, as I overtook the performance of Tegra X1 potentially doubles the current Tegra K1 (that is between 40 and 100% more powerful), but almost as important is that this evolution arrives with further a significant advance in paragraph consumption, getting some operations with a tenth of what you need the Xbox One, for example.
Available in the first half of the year
Now just have to wait to see it in operation in some device, which could happen in a few months because Nvidia has announced that its new processor will begin shipping in the first half of 2015. Will it be the next generation of Nvidia Shield Tablet responsible for doing debut? We look.
Nvidia Tegra X1: twice more powerful than Tegra K1
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