Sentences with phrase «tegra k1»

Display: 9 - inch IPS LCD with 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution Processor: NVIDIA Tegra K1 Denver (64 - bit) Back Camera: 8 - megapixel (Sony) Front Camera: 1.6 - megapixel Storage: 32 GB onboard, microSD card slot for 128 GB more
NVIDIA is creating a Project Ara application processor module from its Tegra K1 - the same potent chipset found inside the Nexus 9 tablet, for instance - according to Google project chief Paul Eremenko, while Marvell is doing the same with its PXA1928 quadcore.
The Shield Tablet looks set to be a hybrid two - in - one device that will show off the power of the Tegra K1 chip
In legal forms discussing their Tegra K1 processor, NVIDIA made mention of the Nexus 9.
The extra that this year's Nexus tablet costs is obviously down to the vastly improved processor under the hood, a 64 - bit Tegra K1 against a Snapdragon S4 Pro is like comparing a crop duster to a fighter jet.
After making a strong showing with their SHIELD gaming platform and Tegra K1 chipset, NVIDIA may be at it again.
The source also confirms some specifications that had been previously leaked, including the tablet's 3 GB of RAM, 9 - inch Full HD display, 16 GB of internal memory, 100 GB of Google Drive storage for two years and NVIDIA's Tegra K1 mobile processor.
Namely the Tegra K1 processor which allows this to render graphics like few other Android tablets out there, it can also output to a TV and become an impromptu gaming console and even stream games from your gaming PC to boot.
Xiaomi Mi Pad is powered by NVIDIA Tegra K1 quad core processor clocked at 2.2 GHz.
This includes the fastest NVIDIA Tegra K1 mobile chip, a 9 - inch screen with a high 1920 × 1200 resolution, and, of course, the latest Android version, L, Lollipop, or Lemon Meringue Pie, if you will.
Display: 8.9 ″ IPS LCD QXGA (2048 × 1536) / Gorilla Glass 3 Cameras: 8 Megapixel rear - facing camera / 1.6 mp front - facing camera Processor / RAM: 64 - bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor / 2 GB RAM Memory: 16 GB / 32 GB Battery: 6,700 mAh Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.1 / Wi - Fi / NFC / OS: Android 5.0 Lollipop Features: Dual front - facing speakers (HTC Boomsound) / Colors: Indigo Black, Lunar White, Sand
The Nexus 9 has the same beautiful resolution and display ratio as Apple's iPad, but also include NVIDIA's Tegra K1 processor, which the graphics card manufacturer has promoted as a game changer for portable gaming.
It seems that the 9 - inch tablet will be underpinned by a 64 - bit - enabled Nvidia Tegra K1 processor paired with 4 GB of RAM, while sporting an 8 MP primary camera, 2 MP secondary camera, and HTC's «zero - gap aluminium construction.»
The Nvidia Shield Tablet is powered by a Tegra K1 processor which features a 192 - core NVIDIA Kepler GPU and 2.2 GHz quad - core CPU, giving this 8 - inch tablet a very powerful kick!
Other specs listed by Google include an 8.9 - inch IPS LCD (2048 × 1536), 6700 mAh battery, 8MP main camera, 1.6 MP front camera, 64 - bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 2.3 GHz processor, Kepler DX1 GPU, and HTC BoomSound front - facing speakers.
Spiral 2 will not have top - of - the line specifications, featuring a 1,280 x 720 pixel display with a 5MP camera and an Nvidia Tegra K1 CPU.
The Tablet is powered by a Tegra K1 192 core GPU, 2 GB of RAM and a Cortex A15 CPU.
The Nexus 9 features an NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor, it's the dual - core Denver chip which is 64 - bit and so is Android 5.0.
The tablet is powered by a 64 - bit 2.3 GHz NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor along with Kepler DX1 GPU and 2 GB of RAM.
NVIDIA today came at the CES 2014 and introduced Tegra K1 mobile System - on - Chip (SoC).
The build is beautiful and the design and is very sleek with the metal edges, and the Nvidia Tegra K1 CPU on the inside will be able to provide it some enormous power.
Still then, we were indeed expecting a game - changing Nvidia Tegra K1 inside instead of the Snapdragon 805, which is still not bad compared to the current offering in the flagship smartphone space.
Just look at the HTC One X, and that's why I didn't want the Tegra K1 in the Nexus 6, and very happy we got the Snapdragon 805 from Qualcomm instead.
The processors also differ quite a bit — the Nexus 9 uses an Nvidia Tegra K1 Dual - Core CPU clocked at 2.3 GHz versus Samsung's own Exynos Octa - Core clocked at 1.9 GHz — both should give you great performance.
Of course Xiaomi is late to the flagship smartphone game this year, but even without the Tegra K1, we think that coupled with the company's pricing, (not the price listed here) it should be a killer deal.
It sports an 8.9 - inch IPS LCD display, 2 GB of RAM, and an Nvidia Tegra K1 64 - bit Dual - Core Denver CPU while running Android 5.0 Lollipop.
According to brightsideofnews.com, rumors of the device being powered by NVIDIA's Tegra K1 SoC are indeed true and the Nexus 9 will be retail for $ 399.
It was also reported that the tablet will be underpinned by a 64 - bit Nvidia Tegra K1 CPU, while sporting 4 GB RAM, 8 MP primary camera, and 2 MP secondary cam.
I played Asphalt 8 and Grand Theft Auto, and both performed like champs on the Tegra K1 with 2 GB of RAM.
Under the hood, HTC teamed up with NVIDIA for the Tegra K1 processor to power the Nexus 9.
That, coupled with the latest - generation consoles, the possibility of the Tegra K1 bringing yet more set - top boxes into the gaming space, and products like Ouya, sitting on store shelves, it becomes all the more apparent that we're in gaming overload.
However, the Tegra K1 is a much more powerful processor for the Nexus 9.
NVIDIA is creating a Project Ara application processor module from its Tegra K1 — the same potent chipset found inside the Nexus 9 tablet, for instance — according to Google project chief Paul Eremenko, while Marvell is doing the same with its PXA1928 quadcore.
Android 5.0 introduces platform support for 64 - bit architectures — used by the Nexus 9's NVIDIA Tegra K1.
Coupling the Tegra K1 with stock Android that takes advantage of such 64 - bit architecture makes the new Google tablet a good bet for the future.
It's true that the Pixel C's Tegra X1 processor and 3 GB RAM are way ahead of the Tegra K1 and 2 GB RAM used on the Nexus 9, but this just doesn't justify the price, especially when there are cheaper options such as the 9.7 - inch Apple iPad (2017).
Especially with the Tegra K1 chip that powers the Nexus 9 using an off - die modem it will be interesting to see how battery life on the LTE model holds up.
Up until now, the original Shield's actively - cooled Tegra 4 was one of the more powerful Android SOC on the market, but the Tegra K1 slaughters it across the board.
As a dual - core processor, the Tegra K1's single - core GeekBench 3 score actually surpassed that of the new iPad.
Proof is in the pudding — Android gaming has never looked better than it does here with the NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet running on Tegra K1.
It's packed with the same Tegra K1 that makes the Nexus 9 so damn powerful and this guy has a somewhat more portable 8 - inch display, with the ability to hook up a dedicated controller to get your game on while on the move.
It uses a Nvidia Tegra K1 64 - bit dual - core processor clocked at 2.3 GHz with a Kepler DX1 GPU.
Chromebook 11 is one of the few Chromebooks that have the NVIDIA Tegra K1 SoC.
Dual - core might sound old to you, but this is the 64 - bit version of the Tegra K1 and it still packs the same 192 - core GPU that's inside of the SHIELD Tablet so this is great for gaming, too.
The powerful tablet boasts an Nvidia Tegra K1 64 - bit dual - core processor that makes switching between tasks both simple and fast, while its Keppler GPU delivers desktop grade performance and graphics in tablet form.
The tablet has a 7.9 - inch display with 2048 x 1535 resolution, just like the iPad mini, and packs a 2.2 GHz quad - core Tegra K1 processor and a 192 - core GPU — Xiaomi is the first company to use NVIDIA's latest mobile chip, which is an absolute beast when it comes to mobile performance.
And under the soft touch cover, the story gets much more interesting: the Nexus 9 breaks up the Snapdragon monotony with a processor from NVIDIA called the Tegra K1, a 64 - bit chip using dual Denver cores clocked at 2.3 GHz and backed up by 2 GB of RAM.
It was rumored to come with a Tegra K1 CPU from Nvidia, the best mobile chip from Nvidia so far with its 192 super-computer class graphics cores to push for optimal graphics performance.
As part of a document relating to their patent lawsuit against Samsung and Qualcomm, Nvidia has mentioned that the HTC Nexus 9 will launch in the third quarter of this year, powered by a Tegra K1 SoC.
A couple of months ago the first bits of information leaked out regarding a HTC - made 9 - inch Nexus tablet, codenamed «Volantis», with Nvidia Tegra K1 internals.
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