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Guru3D.com » News » Epic Games shows Unreal Engine 4 on NVIDIA Tegra K1

Epic Games shows Unreal Engine 4 on NVIDIA Tegra K1

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/06/2014 09:31 AM | source: | 17 comment(s)

Following the announcement of the 192 CUDA-core Tegra K1, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang went on to announce that Epic Games will be bring their Unreal Engine 4 to the masses via the Tegra K1. The Unreal Engine is used in a ton of games on the market to improve graphics and with the combination of Unreal Engine 4 and the 192 CUDA-core Tegra K1, both organizations are working to gaming to the next level. The demos given on stage looked quite impressive with fantastic detail but it's certainly something we'll all need to go hands-on with in order to fully appreciate.







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theimported1
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#4739334 Posted on: 01/08/2014 04:01 AM
you talking about almost 10 years old tech verse new tech.. no **** it can do more... which is also debate able, that all much lower res much lower textures just seem better cause it shoved into a 10inch screen or small.

I dont care though cause wtf would i want to play games on phone or tablet? Tiny screen vs a monitor something that gona die in hours vs something that wont die short of power going out or something similar.

Anything can look super good on small screen and the smaller it gets the better it gona look

I am not sure what the resolution is but it will for sure be atleast 720p, which is what the xbox 360 and most ps3 games are. So its not a "much lower res."

You may like to play your games sitting at home, but a lot of people travel, use public transportation, or can't afford a whole system.
This really is a ground breaking technology as for as mobile computing and gaming go.

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#4739460 Posted on: 01/08/2014 09:13 AM
I find it funny people on a tech. forum talk down anything that shows progress. This is a HUGE improvement for mobile processors, it's only going to get better and find its use outside of just tablets and phones.

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#4739461 Posted on: 01/08/2014 09:18 AM
Damn!

theimported1
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#4740100 Posted on: 01/09/2014 03:14 AM
I find it funny people on a tech. forum talk down anything that shows progress. This is a HUGE improvement for mobile processors, it's only going to get better and find its use outside of just tablets and phones.


Agreed.

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#4740165 Posted on: 01/09/2014 06:02 AM
I find it funny people on a tech. forum talk down anything that shows progress. This is a HUGE improvement for mobile processors, it's only going to get better and find its use outside of just tablets and phones.


Its impressive for a phone or tablet. I just have no interest in it.

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