NVIDIA officially introduced the Quad Mobile Processor NVIDIA Tegra 3NVIDIA officially introduced the Quad Mobile Processor NVIDIA Tegra 3
NVIDIA announced that with the submission of its CPU NVIDIA Tegra3 it enters an era of mobile computing quad, giving tablets and call-level performance PCs for longer battery life and more opportunities. The world's first quad-core tablet with an Tegra 3 was Android tablet ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime.
Codenamed «Project Kal-El» Tegra processor 3 provides, as claimed by the manufacturer, the graphics performance of up to 3 times higher than that of the Tegra 2, and lower power consumption to 61%. This means a record 12:00 to playback HD video.
The processor uses a new Tegra 3 technology Variable Symmetric Multiprocessing (symmetric multi-core computing variables, vSMP). vSMP fifth includes CPU, chip companion designed specifically for applications that do not require large amounts of energy. And for the most demanding tasks are four main core, which generally consume less power than dual-core processors.
When you start the less demanding tasks such as playing music, video, or update data in the background, Tegra processor 3 is completely off four productive core, leaving only to work smart companion. In the case of applications requiring high performance, such as Internet surfing, multi-tasking or game companion chip Tegra 3 is turned off.
Quad-core Tegra three work in tandem with a new 12-core graphics processor NVIDIA GeForce, which provides even more realistic due to the dynamic lighting effects, and physical environments of high resolution, as well as support for 3D stereo, which allows developers to create mobile games of new generation.
Key features of NVIDIA Tegra3:
Hardware acceleration of Adobe Flash Player 11, HTML5 and WebGL
Optimized Javascript engine
Better support for multi-tasking with fast switching between tasks
Best Performance in games
CPU core ARM Cortex A9 CPU with patentiruemoy vSMP technology with a fifth core CPU
12-core graphics processor GeForce, performance charts three times higher than that of the Tegra 2, and with support for stereo 3D
Support for 1080p video at 40 Mbit / s
Memory bandwidth of up to 3 times higher
Image processor, operating up to 2 times faster
Codenamed «Project Kal-El» Tegra processor 3 provides, as claimed by the manufacturer, the graphics performance of up to 3 times higher than that of the Tegra 2, and lower power consumption to 61%. This means a record 12:00 to playback HD video.
The processor uses a new Tegra 3 technology Variable Symmetric Multiprocessing (symmetric multi-core computing variables, vSMP). vSMP fifth includes CPU, chip companion designed specifically for applications that do not require large amounts of energy. And for the most demanding tasks are four main core, which generally consume less power than dual-core processors.
When you start the less demanding tasks such as playing music, video, or update data in the background, Tegra processor 3 is completely off four productive core, leaving only to work smart companion. In the case of applications requiring high performance, such as Internet surfing, multi-tasking or game companion chip Tegra 3 is turned off.
Quad-core Tegra three work in tandem with a new 12-core graphics processor NVIDIA GeForce, which provides even more realistic due to the dynamic lighting effects, and physical environments of high resolution, as well as support for 3D stereo, which allows developers to create mobile games of new generation.
Key features of NVIDIA Tegra3:
Hardware acceleration of Adobe Flash Player 11, HTML5 and WebGL
Optimized Javascript engine
Better support for multi-tasking with fast switching between tasks
Best Performance in games
CPU core ARM Cortex A9 CPU with patentiruemoy vSMP technology with a fifth core CPU
12-core graphics processor GeForce, performance charts three times higher than that of the Tegra 2, and with support for stereo 3D
Support for 1080p video at 40 Mbit / s
Memory bandwidth of up to 3 times higher
Image processor, operating up to 2 times faster
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