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Nvidia's Tegra 4 clocks in at 2GHz

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jan 2013 8:40 User comments (2)

Nvidia's Tegra 4 clocks in at 2GHz

Nvidia's upcoming Tegra 4 processor has been clocked by Fudzilla.
The processor will feature the same quad-core setup as the Tegra 3 plus the fifth ninja 'battery saver' core.

In terms of architecture, the processor will use a Cortex-A15, and the GPU will be "72-core," with 6 times the power of the current chips.

Furthermore, and most importantly, the Tegra 4 uses the 28nm manufacturing process, meaning battery life will be improved significantly. Additionally, the processor has support for USB 3.0, 4K video and resolutions up to 2,560 x 1,600.

Zilla says the final version of the chip is on the way, as Nvidia has already shipped out the revision before retail.

The Tegra 4 is expected for mass production soon and to be seen in tablets in the Q2.

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2 user comments

115.1.2013 10:40

awesome!

215.1.2013 12:29

And yet Samsung will out do this proc by a lot.

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