The fifth-generation of NVIDIA’s Tegra line of mobile processors, it’s the first mobile SoC to support next-gen graphics capabilities. It does so by unleashing 192 of the Kepler graphics cores in our high-end GeForce graphics cards, and our Tesla supercomputer accelerators.
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Jen-Hsun also took the audience by surprise in showing off the 64-bit version of Tegra K1 running Android – the world’s first demo of a 64-bit mobile chip running Android.
The 32-bit version, powered by a quad-core 4-Plus-1 ARM Cortex A15 CPU, will hit the streets in devices during the first half of this year. The 64-bit version, powered by a customized dual-core CPU based on the ARMv8 architecture, will arrive in devices during the second half of the year.
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