NVIDIA has announced today the Tegra X1 - a new mobile superchip that is capable of 1 teraflop of processing power. The NVIDIA Tegra X1 sports an 8-core 64-bit CPU, 256-core Maxwell GPU, and supports 4Kp60 10-bit video in H.265/VP9. According to NVIDIA, the Tegra X1 is the first mobile chip to provide a teraflop of processing power. NVIDIA also announced the NVIDIA DRIVE CX, the first device that the Tegra X1 will be powering. 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. The Tegra Note claims to be a "complete tablet platform" that embodies the NVIDIA brand from hardware and software (right down to OTA updates), to industrial design, accessories and network of partners in game development. To further demonstrate the power of its recently announced Tegra 4 processor, NVIDIA has just unveiled a new handheld gaming console called Project Shield. You may smirk at its looks but at its heart is NVIDIA's Tegra 4 - the world's fastest mobile processor to date. Read more in our articles including "NVIDIA announces Tegra X1 mobile superchip" and "NVIDIA Tegra Note officially announced".
NVIDIA has announced today the Tegra X1 - a new mobile superchip that is capable of 1 teraflop of processing power. The NVIDIA Tegra X1 sports an 8-core 64-bit CPU, 256-core Maxwell GPU, and supports 4Kp60 10-bit video in H.265/VP9.
According to NVIDIA, the Tegra X1 is the first mobile chip to provide a teraflop of processing power. NVIDIA also announced the NVIDIA DRIVE CX, the first device that the Tegra X1 will be powering. 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.
Our coverage of nvidia tegra x1 specs includes: "NVIDIA announces Tegra X1 mobile superchip"; "NVIDIA Tegra Note officially announced"; "Next-gen NVidia Tegra 5 will outperform PS3, Xbox 360". Each article provides unique insights and information.