
At CES 2014, held in Las Vegas, a lot of interesting things are demonstrated. In particular, the company Nvidia introduced another "mobile" processor, Tegra K1, based on the architecture of Kepler. Actually, this processor could be called Tegra 5, but it was decided to rename it because of significant differences from previous models.
Like the previous models, the Tegra K1 is "sharpened" on graphics, and it is the graphics subsystem of the chip that includes 192 stream processors. According to the company, the processor will be available in two versions.
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The first will appear at the beginning of the year, and will include four ARM Cortex-A15 cores operating at a frequency of 2.3 GHz, plus a fifth, less productive core.

The second type of chip should appear later, according to the plan it will be 64-bit. In this modification there will be two Denver cores (Nvidia's own development based on ARMv8), operating at 2.5 GHz.
Of course, the manufacturer promises to work with even more advanced graphics, even more "heavy" applications. The chip supports OpenGL ES 3.0 and DirectX 11, plus it has good energy efficiency.
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NVIDIA