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Lenovo had a Tegra K1 hiding in one of its products at CES, and benchmarks on the chip show excellent performance that puts the competition to shame.
Nvidia's Tegra K1 is benchmarking like a beast -- is this the chip that will give the company what it needs to establish a premium gaming experience on Android?
During NVIDIA's CES presentation, the company announced its newest mobile processor, the Tegra K1. The K1 features the same graphics cores as NVIDIA's desktop GPU, allowing PC and console games to ...
A new video game console launched in China recently, featuring an NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor, Extreme Reality’s motion controls, and Google Android-based software. The game console is called the ...
As NVIDIA touts PC-quality graphics for its mobile Tegra K1 chip, the company faces a bit of a double-edged sword.
Nvidia's new Tegra K1 looks like the perfect platform for Android PCs and Chromebooks, but can it fight of Intel's new quad-core Atom processor?
NVIDIA, in a press event to kick off CES 2014, just announced the TEGRA K1, the world’s first 192-core “Super Chip.” We’re talking mobile architecture that’s as good as PC architecture.
Does that matter? It might — NVIDIA says the Tegra K1 brings PC-level graphics to mobile devices, and Epic Games is bringing its Unreal Engine 4 game platform to the Tegra K1 chip.
NVIDIA impressed at CES 2013 with the unveiling of its Tegra 4 processor, and as is now super-clear, it wanted to blow people's socks off at the latest event. With Tegra K1, NVIDIA caters to gamers, ...
NVIDIA on Sunday hosted a pre CES 2014 media event to unveil the successor of the Tegra 4: the next-gen mobile processor, the Tegra K1, a 192-core GPU “super chip” that will supposedly bring ...
Nvidia has been talking up Tegra solutions for years now, but their impact on the real-worked has been limited. If the Tegra K1 is going to be different, Nvidia needs to do more than just come up ...
Nvidia’s kicking off this year’s CES madness with the Tegra K1, the first Nvidia chip with freaking 192 CUDA cores. Does that sound like a desktop thing, not mobile? It sort of is. According ...