Aside from speculations that it will be made by HTC, new evidence suggests that an NVidia Tegra K1 processor will power it. And that's the faster 64-bit, 192-core Tegra K1 chip. Following the announcement of the NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor, the company has also announced the industry's first Chromebook to be powered by the new chipset, the Acer Chromebook 13, which boasts an impressive battery life of 13 hours. The Tegra K1 powered NVidia Shield tablet is now official and will be priced competitively (starts at $299) and will have an optional wireless controller. The Shield tablet will be NVidia's opportunity to showcase its most powerful mobile procesor, the Tegra K1. Over at CES, Las Vegas, NVidia has pulled the curtain to reveal their next mobile chipset, the Tegra K1 - which packs a whopping number of 192-cores in total to bring a much masterful gaming experience to smartphones & tablets. The NVidia Tegra K1 packs the same architecture as the company's fastest GPU, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti - which promises to bring PC gaming quality into our handheld devices. NVIDIA has just revealed its own 7-inch slate that is powered by a Tegra 4 CPU and carries a very affordable price tag - the NVIDIA Tegra Note. Read more in our articles including "Nexus 9 to run on 192-core NVidia Tegra K1 " and "Acer Chromebook 13, Tegra K1-powered with 13-hour battery life".
Aside from speculations that it will be made by HTC, new evidence suggests that an NVidia Tegra K1 processor will power it. And that's the faster 64-bit, 192-core Tegra K1 chip.
Following the announcement of the NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor, the company has also announced the industry's first Chromebook to be powered by the new chipset, the Acer Chromebook 13, which boasts an impressive battery life of 13 hours. The Tegra K1 powered NVidia Shield tablet is now official and will be priced competitively (starts at $299) and will have an optional wireless controller. The Shield tablet will be NVidia's opportunity to showcase its most powerful mobile procesor, the Tegra K1.
Our coverage of Nvidia Tegra K1 includes: "Nexus 9 to run on 192-core NVidia Tegra K1 "; "Acer Chromebook 13, Tegra K1-powered with 13-hour battery life"; "NVidia Shield Tablet with Tegra K1 starts at $299". Each article provides unique insights and information.