Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Android-tablet Nexus 9 will receive a 64-bit processor NVIDIA Tegra K1 – Overclockers.ru

The basis of the reference tablet Nexus 9 which we have been waiting for, lies a 64-bit processor NVIDIA. Information about this appeared on the website TK Tech News .

Source publication shared with reporters a screenshot utility CPU-Z, which confirms that the new Nexus tablet 9 will be based on 64-bit single-chip platform NVIDIA Tegra K1. It includes a dual-core mobile processor Denver with 2.5 GHz clock rate, which is higher than that of the conventional modification chip, clocked at 2.2 GHz.

By the way, NVIDIA claim that their chip Tegra K1 1.5 times more effective than its competitors. Despite its high performance, it features low power consumption, allowing devices on Tegra K1 for a long time to work without recharging. Also SoC Tegra K1 includes a 192-core GPU.

As for the Nexus 9, his release, rumored to have been entrusted with the Taiwanese company HTC. The new reference tablet will get a 8.9-inch touch screen with an aspect ratio of 4: 3, 1440 x 2048 pixels and pixel density at 281ppi. He also will receive an 8-megapixel main camera and will be running the latest operating system Android L, which was presented at Google I / O 2014 and will be released this fall.

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