Next-gen mobile Kepler graphics demoed, said to make current tablet games look like ‘vintage 1999’ (video)

Nextgen mobile Kepler graphics will make current tablet games look like 'vintage 1999', says NVIDIA boss

Jen-Hsun Huang took to the stage during NVIDIA’s recent investor day to show off an interesting video, which VentureBeat fortunately managed to capture. It’s embedded after the break and consists of two contrasting parts: footage of a current “state of the art” iPad game that we don’t immediately recognize, and then footage of Battlefield 3 running on unknown tablet hardware containing a next-gen Kepler mobile GPU — possibly Logan. We’re not sure Huang picked the strongest iPad example for comparison, but it’s fair to say the difference is immediately obvious, with the Kepler section bearing dynamic lighting, particle effects, shadows and HDR lighting that appear to deliver a more console-level experience. All in all, it potentially looks like an NVIDIA chip to rival the coming breed of AMD Temash tablets, which we’ve already seen running Dirt Showdown at low wattages.

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NVIDIA updates its mobile roadmap: Logan and Parker, mobile SoCs packing Kepler and Maxwell GPUs

NVIDIA updates its mobile roadmap Logan and Parker, mobile SoCs packing Kepler and Maxwell GPUs

Thought the new Tegra 4i was the bees knees when it we saw it last month? Well, NVIDIA gave us a bit more info on the next steps in the Tegra roadmap, Logan and Stark Parker. It turns out that these next two mobile platforms will both utilize NVIDIA’s CUDA technology, with Logan packing a Kepler GPU and Parker running a Project Denver 64-bit ARM CPU and a next-gen Maxwell GPU. Logan arrives early next year, while Parker won’t be in devices until sometime in 2015.

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