Sunday, January 5, 2014

Nvidia debuts 192 CUDA-core Tegra K1 processor


Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, after nearly a year of promising outsized computing power for so-called future "superphones," took the stage at CES today to unveil the company's latest mobile processor for Android. The 192 CUDA-core Tegra K1, is designed not only for smartphones and tablets, but for 4K televisions, consoles, and cars, as well.


Nvidia's new processor is the latest in the Tegra family, succeeding last year's Tegra 4. The new chip isn't an iterative spec bump of yesterday's hardware, however. Here, the processor's Kepler GPU promises to bring laptop-class computing and gaming power to mobile devices, without sacrificing battery life in the process. The company demonstrated as much at SIGGRAPH last year, boasting that Kepler...


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Source: The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/5/5278206/nvidia-debuts-tegra-k1-192-core-processor

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