Underneath a block of aluminum is an Nvidia Tegra X1, a module that combines a 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 CPU with a 256-core Maxwell GPU. The module is equipped with 4GB of LPDDR4-3200 ...
Nvidia has produced plenty of chips with Arm cores in the past, including Tegra chips. But they've generally used ...
There's good news if you've got a huge Switch library, as the Nintendo Switch 2 will officially be backwards compatible with ...
The Shield series has gained a reputation for being versatile and powerful, appealing to both casual users looking for a ...
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said that the company's upcoming Switch successor will be backward compatible.
Given Nvidia's expertise with Tegra, such a system-on-chip will not be uncharted territory for the company. Of course, such an SoC would probably compete against MediaTek's Dimensity processors ...
Nvidia can already make Arm CPUs, of course. If you own a Nintendo Switch, then you already have one in the device’s Tegra chip. Nvidia’s Tegra chips have also made their way into various ...
Nvidia's Tegra SoC could be reborn into a powerful laptop CPU slash GPU at some point. Credit: Nvidia Nvidia could offer Arm-based CPUs similar to its current Grace chip, but made for gaming.
You might not know it, but Nvidia builds a lot of Arm processors. In addition to its self-branded and much-loved SHIELD set-top boxes, it makes the Tegra heart of every Nintendo Switch ...
Nvidia's technical foundation in CPU development is robust, as demonstrated by the performance of its Grace CPU and Tegra processors in the server domain. The Grace CPU, designed for data centers ...