During the CES in Las Vegas, NVIDIA has introduced its latest processor, the Tegra X1 as 50% more powerful than the Tegra K1. A meaningful comparison, however, until now, we had only one numerical indication of its performance: a benchmark on Geekbench when it reached more than 1900 points in the single core test.
Today, now the Tegra X1 has just passed a second benchmark, this time on AnTuTu where he also beats all records with a total score of 74,977 points. Not to mention that this is the first time that a processor is able to exceed the threshold of 70,000 points, we note that the performance of the CPU alone reached a score of 11,295 points, which is also proving excellent.
The side of Maxwell GPU integrated in Soc, 3D performance is observed in the order of 21,093 points on 4K benchmark tool, which continues to be an incredible time. Compared with the Kepler GPU (192 cores) we find alongside the Tegra K1 which was already a powerhouse, GPU performance Maxwell (256 cores) appear at the boundary of the supernatural.
Based on a 64-bit instruction set, the Tegra X1 processor consists of four hearts A53 and A57 four hearts. It supports DirectX 12 and OpenGL 4.5 standard and can read and record video in Ultra HD at 60 fps. Unfortunately, it is also very energy-intensive.
Now remains to be seen what will be the first device to enjoy. The second generation of the Nvidia Shield Tablet expected for summer 2015 already up as the ideal candidate. Soc would also be expected within several game consoles and connected vehicles.
NVIDIA Tegra X1: over 70,000 items on AnTuTu, record result
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