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Model | CPU[1] | GPU[2] | DSP[3] | ISP[4] | RAM | Modem | Catalog number | Lithography | Announced |
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Tegra X1 |
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256x Nvidia Maxwell (GM20B) @ 1000 MHz (T210) 256x Nvidia Maxwell (GM20B) @ 1267 MHz (T214) |
100 megapixels | LPDDR4 quad-channel 16-bit @ 1600 MHz (25.6 GB/s) |
´´n/a´´ | Erista / Mariko | "20/16 nm" TSMC |
2015/01[5] | |
Tegra K1 |
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192x Nvidia Kepler (GK20A) @ 951 MHz | 100 megapixels | LPDDR3 dual-channel 32-bit @ 933 MHz (14.9 GB/s) |
´´n/a´´ | Logan | "28 nm" TSMC 28 HPm |
2014/01[6] | |
Tegra 4 |
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72x Nvidia VEC4 @ 672 MHz | LPDDR3 dual-channel 32-bit @ 933 MHz (14.9 GB/s) |
´´n/a´´ | Wayne | "28 nm" TSMC 28 HPL |
2013/01[7] | ||
Tegra 4i |
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60x Nvidia VEC4 @ 660 MHz | LPDDR3 single-channel 32-bit @ 933 MHz (7.5 GB/s) |
4G Nvidia i500 (150 / 50 mbps) | Grey | "28 nm" TSMC 28 HPm |
2013/02[8] | ||
Tegra 3 |
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8x Nvidia VEC4 @ 620 MHz | LPDDR3 single-channel 32-bit @ 800 MHz (6.4 GB/s) |
´´n/a´´ | Kal-El | "40 nm" TSMC 40LPG |
2011/11[9] | ||
Tegra 2 |
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4x Nvidia VEC4 @ 400 MHz | LPDDR2 single-channel 32-bit @ 300 MHz (2.4 GB/s) |
´´n/a´´ | "40 nm" | 2011/01[10] | |||
Tegra APX |
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Nvidia GeForce ULP | 12 megapixels | DDR single-channel 32-bit @ 200 MHz (1.6 GB/s) |
´´n/a´´ | 2008/02[11] | |||
Model | CPU | GPU | DSP | ISP | RAM | Modem | Catalog name | Lithography | Announced |
See also
References
- ↑ Central Processing Unit.
- ↑ Graphics Processing Unit, responsible for displaying graphics and text on the device screen.
- ↑ Digital Signal Processor, responsible for measuring, filtering and compressing analog signals.
- ↑ Image Signal Processor, responsible for processing the images captured by the camera.
- ↑ Tegra X1
- ↑ The 192-Core Super Chip, Tegra K1, Brings Serious Gaming Chops to Mobile
- ↑ Meet Tegra 4: When Fast Just Isn’t Fast Enough
- ↑ Two Modems, 20 Months
- ↑ NVIDIA Quad-Core Tegra 3 Chip Sets New Standards of Mobile Computing Performance, Energy Efficiency
- ↑ NVIDIA Tegra Super Chip Kicks Up Next Wave of Super Phones
- ↑ NVIDIA Introduces APX 2500 — The World's Lowest Power, High-Definition Computer on a Chip
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