Nvidia has announced new updates to the Tegra line of mobile processors that power a huge chunk of today's mobiles and tablets, with a roadmap that covers developments up to 2015 shown off by the hardware maker. Read More >>
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"They presumably wanted names that people would understand were superhero related. Considering 'Green Lantern' tanked there aren't many names on their ..." More »
When Nvida announced the Tegra 4 back at CES, they laid down the claim it was the world's fastest mobile processor. Now, at Mobile World Congress, the benchmarks are coming in and there's no questioning it. The Tegra 4 is a total speed demon. Read More >>
Vizio, while not selling its products in the UK, had a nice surprise at CES this year: one of the only tablets with a Tegra 4 processor inside you can find anywhere in the world, outside of some death vault at Nvidia headquarters. We used it, needless to say. Read More >>
Featured comment by josh.moulder:
"it's good and it's fast
but, my opinion is that we've reached a level where speed is at a good rate now, thing's are a lot faster
i think more t..." More »
Here it is: the next biggest, baddest mobile processor, the silicon monster that'll power your next coveted super-smartphone. It packs 72 GPU cores, 4 A15 CPU cores, and built-in LTE. Read More >>
Featured comment by markcgrant:
"Every time without fail, a new chip is announced and someone hints at the battery drain of this new chip, yet every new chip is always more energy eff..." More »