nVidia unveiled a 192-core mobile processor Tegra K1, equipped with the same architecture Nvidia Kepler, which drives the nVidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti. For the first time in the history of the new generation computer entertainment will be available on mobile platforms.
Tegra K1
Over the last twenty years, NVIDIA invented and implemented a more graphics technology than any other company. With Tegra processor K1 is a legacy goes to mobile devices. This is a breakthrough for developers, which could now create games and applications of new generation, which can be run on any device said Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA
K1 Tegra processor is offered in two versions, with the same number of pins. The first uses a 32-bit quad (technology 4-plus-1 ™) central processor ARM Cortex A15. The second version uses a unique, designed by NVIDIA’s 64-bit dual-core central processor. This unit (codenamed “Denver”) ensures high application performance single-and multi-threaded. It is based on ARMv8 architecture, which introduces energy-efficient ARM processor technology for the calculation of 64-bit.
Both versions of the Tegra K1 offer high graphics capabilities, which cares for 192-core NVIDIA Kepler. Mobile devices equipped with a 32-bit version is expected in the first half of 2014 while the 64-bit version will appear in devices in the second half of this year.
Processor Tegra K1 provides full support for the latest gaming technology PC, including DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.4 and tessellation. These features enable developers creating games for both PC and consoles, present their wonderful and visually rich titles on mobile devices. These features allow devices with Tegra processor K1 to handle the most advanced game engine which is Unreal Engine 4 Unreal Engine is the most successful commercial game engine, used in hundreds of games for PC and consoles.
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