Today at Nvidia's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) press conference, the company officially announced its next generation mobile processor, code-named Logan: the Tegra K1.
The Tegra K1 mobile processor features 192 Nvidia CUDA cores based on its Kepler GPU architecture which is the same chip that found on the world fastest GPU on the planet, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 780.
For the first time, PC and console class gaming will be available on mobile platform - the super chip will support DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.4 and Unreal Engine 4; delivers faster performance than current generation consoles (XBox 360, PlayStation 3), claimed by Nvidia.
The Tegra K1 will have 2 different versions: a 32-bit Quad-core, Nvidia 4-Plus-1 2.3 GHz ARM Cortex A15 CPU and a 64-bit 2.5 GHz Dual-core Denver CPU. The 32-bit version is expected to be available in first half of 2014, while the 64-bit version will show up in the second half of 2014.
Source: Nvidia
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