Nvidia at CES 2014 presented the new Tegra processor K1, which will provide, with its 192 GPU cores for a impressive graphics performance. The new Nvidia Tegra note (P1761) equipped with this new quad-core processor has surfaced in the AnTuTu benchmark.
The new Nvidia Tegra note (P1761) comes with the Tegra K1 Quad Core +1 processor that works with an additional shadow core. It is further to the ARM Cortex-A15 in the case with rich 2.1GHz per core is clocked. The highest-ever clock a Cortex-A15 we know from the Exynos 5420 processor with 1.9 GHz. However, the new Tegra processor K1 is can even be clocked at up to 2.3GHz or higher as evident by the results of the AnTuTu benchmark.
There, the Nvidia Tegra note (P1761) comes on at 38,000 points. The Tegra K1 has already reached more than 41,000 points – probably at the full clock rate. The other technical data is much more interesting, because Nvidia has finally increases the resolution to 1920 x 1200 pixels, which is now part of the standard for 7-inch. But the benchmark did not reveal how large the new Tegra note (P1761) is. The operating system is Android 4.4.2 KitKat, there is now 2 GB RAM and 16 GB of internal memory. Further information is not known, except for the fact that, of course, here the Direct Stylus should again be used.
The company has already announced that the first smartphone to come with this processor at the beginning of the year on the market. No pricing information is available yet.