NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 Introduced

NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 IntroducedNVIDIA has announced that a new version of its Tegra Note 7 Android Tablet will now come with NVIDIA’s own i500 4G LTE modem which can reach a theoretical top speed of 150Mbps. HSPA+ is also supported as a legacy network when LTE coverage is not available (along with 3G etc…). With a starting price of $299, the Tegra Note 7 LTE looks like a great option for those who seek an always-connected tablet with enough muscle to run the most demanding games (with game controller support as well). Incidentally, it has a good stylus too. (more…)

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    NVIDIA saw better than expected quarterly revenue in Q4 2013, the company has announced today, reaching $1.14bn amid strong sales of GeForce GTX video cards, and predicting another solid quarter … Continue reading

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    NVIDIA Tegra K1 Benchmarks Depict Serious Performance

    NVIDIA Tegra K1 Benchmarks Depict Serious Performance

    When it comes to mobile devices, these bad boys have gotten more and more efficient in their performance, not to mention being able to deliver quality graphics which were once thought of as impossible. How far technology has progressed! Having said that, we did have a primer on the NVIDIA Tegra K1 not too long ago, and here we are with additional details on just how fantastic of a performer the NVIDIA Tegra K1 would be eventually when it hits the mass market.

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    Limelight attempts NVIDIA SHIELD PC game streaming on all devices

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    NVIDIA Tegra K1 out-performs Intel Haswell in early benchmarks

    This week a number of early benchmark tests are appearing with clues as to the true (artificial benchmark) performance of the NVIDIA Tegra K1. This processor was introduced last week … Continue reading

    NVIDIA Tegra K1 runs Unreal Engine 4 for console-matching mobile power

    This week the folks at NVIDIA revealed their next-generation mobile processor, the NVIDIA Tegra K1, and with it the incorporation of Unreal Engine 4 technology. This release will allow the … Continue reading

    Tegra K1 Denver release is NVIDIA’s first 64-bit outing

    Bringing on a 192-core processor in the NVIDIA Tegra K1 wasn’t a big enough release for NVIDIA at CES 2014. Instead they had to go beyond a single Quad-core A15 … Continue reading

    NVIDIA Tegra K1 official with 192-cores for mobile devices

    This week NVIDIA has announced the world’s first 192-core superchip – or processor, if you prefer that term better. This is a chip that NVIDIA suggests does not come along … Continue reading

    NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 Android 4.3 MR2 Update

    NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 Android 4.3 MR2 UpdateYesterday, I noticed that NVIDIA had updated their Tegra Note 7 stylus-enabled tablet, but I wanted to get some hands-on time with my own unit before posting about it here. In a nutshell, this update gets always-on HDR (AOHDR) which increases the image quality without requiring multiple shots. Video-stabilization has been added and various tweaks and default settings that should translate in higher image quality. (more…)

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