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Nvidia’s SHIELD Tablet With LTE, 32GB Of Storage Now Available
Sep 30, 2014 - in Articles > Tablets
Earlier this year, Nvidia launched its own gaming-focused tablet called the SHIELD (just like Nvidia's Tegra 4-based portable console). The tablet came with a Tegra K1 processor that consisted of four 2.2 GHz Cortex A15r3 CPU cores
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An Introduction To The Major ARM-Based SoCs
Aug 21, 2014 - in Articles > Smartphone Processors
Nvidia's Tegra Line of SoCs So far, Nvidia is the only company from the PC space working in the mobile SoC market and seeing at least some success. In light of its latest host and graphics processor designs, Nvidia appears to have a lot of potential in the tablet
ARM Holdings: Where It All Begins to transition to the brand new 64-bit ISA, ARMv8, which will facilitate products like Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57, along with the already-shipping Apple A7 and upcoming Denver CPU core from Nvidia. Business Model Unlike Intel, ARM doesn’t build
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Samsung's Exynos Line of SoCs Unlike Qualcomm, Apple, and now Nvidia, Samsung doesn’t design its own CPUs. Instead, it licenses both the CPU and GPU logic from ARM. However, one advantage Samsung has is that it manufactures the chips itself, and doesn’t have to pay
Apple's A-Series SoCs -A57 cores. Only Nvidia is supposed to ship its Denver CPU this year, and Samsung may or may not release an Exynos chip based on Cortex-A57. Nobody really knows how Apple managed to design and ship an ARMv8 chip so quickly. But it did
Upcoming 32-bit SoCs . The GPU gets a bigger boost with Adreno 420 graphics, though it's likely nowhere near as powerful as Nvidia’s Kepler-based solution, given a purported 40-percent speed-up compared to Adreno 330. Tegra K1 should be at least twice as fast as Adreno
Upcoming 64-bit SoCs done when upgrading the GPU. The new graphics engine will prove useful, since the upcoming iPhone is rumored to employ a much higher resolution (somewhere between 702p and 1080p) for the 4.7” screen size. Nvidia Tegra K1 Tegra K
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Nvidia Taking Pre-Orders For 4G LTE SHIELD Tablet
Sep 16, 2014 - in Articles > Tablets
Back in July, Nvidia revealed its second SHIELD-labeled gaming device, the SHIELD Tablet, for $299. It followed the first Shield gaming console ($199) that was in the shape of a gaming controller (but with a 5-inch flip-up screen
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Gamescom 2014: Nvidia Shows Shield Tablet In Action
Aug 15, 2014 - in Articles > Nvidia
With its Shield line of handheld gaming devices, Nvidia wants to join the ranks of mobile gaming giants like Nintendo. The second version of the Shield line, the Shield Tablet, is now out, and it features the company's latest Tegra
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Nvidia Tegra K1 In-Depth: The Power Of An Xbox In A Mobile SoC?
Jan 6, 2014 - in Articles > Processors
A Little Bit Of The PC In Your Next Tablet? news for Nvidia. Although Tegra 4’s hardware looked reasonably good on paper, although the execs we talked to a year ago were ultra-amped about their SoC’s prospects, and although we were expecting tablet and smartphone design wins aplenty
Tegra K1’s CPU: An Updated 4+1 Cortex-A15 Design Nvidia and Samsung both utilize cores designed by ARM, while Qualcomm and Apple build their own cores using ARM’s instruction set. Tegra 4 was Nvidia’s first effort based on Cortex-A15, and it ran at clock rates up to 1.9 GHz. The company
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Putting Kepler Into Tegra: It’s All About Graphics Alright, so, we have revised Cortex-A15 cores, Nvidia's own Denver cores coming sometime later, and a more appropriate variation of the 28 nm manufacturing process improving the performance-per-watt of Tegra K1 compared to its predecessor
Tegra K1’s GPU: More Or Less One SMX ’re looking at one Streaming Multiprocessor built into a single Graphics Processing Cluster. The SMX contains 192 CUDA cores. Instead of 16 texture units, which is what you find on the desktop, Nvidia pares Tegra K1’s SMX down to eight. And whereas
Chimera 2: Putting An Emphasis On Imaging Nvidia was clearly bullish on imaging when it introduced Tegra 4. Given the company’s strength in graphics, it made sense that it’d extend expertise to photography and video as well. Disappointingly, we waited almost an entire year before
Can Nvidia Strike While The Iron Is Hot? developers either bring premium content over from the console space or create newer titles using advanced APIs. We had hoped to benchmark one of Nvidia’s reference platforms in time for the Tegra K1 announcement. They’re still so rare, though
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Nvidia's Shield Tablet Wi-Fi Model, Controller Now Shipping
Jul 29, 2014 - in Articles > Nvidia
Nvidia announced on Tuesday that the Wi-Fi only version of its Shield Tablet is now shipping for $299, along with the wireless game controller for $59 and the tablet cover for $39. The 4G LTE model will be released sometime soon
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Nvidia Explains Why It's Building Shield Family of Devices
Jul 24, 2014 - in Articles > Nvidia
There was really no surprise when Nvidia revealed its gaming tablet on Tuesday. We saw plenty of evidence to support its existence over the past several months, and now that it’s here, we have to wonder why Nvidia chose to take
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Nvidia Countdown, Quest Points to Upcoming Shield
Jul 18, 2014 - in Articles > Nvidia
According to Nvidia, the "Ultimate" is coming. In fact, it will be here in just over three days thanks to Nvidia's countdown timer found here. The page doesn't provide any additional details; there are no Easter eggs to find. The only
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Is This Nvidia's Shield Gaming Tablet?
Jul 18, 2014 - in Articles > Nvidia
Thanks to @evleaks, we now have an idea of what Nvidia's Shield Tablet may look like when it's released, presumably sometime this month. As shown in the image, the Shield launcher is fully intact, listing the Shield-only versions of Half
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Nvidia Confirms New Gaming Device Coming Soon
Jul 15, 2014 - in Articles > Gaming
Here's what we "know" about the upcoming Nvidia Shield successor based on leaks and sightings. One set of specs include a 7.9-inch screen with a 2048 x 1536 resolution, a Tegra K1 processor with a 192-core GPU, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB
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