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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA Tegra 4 will have 6x more Shader cores

NVIDIA Tegra 4 will have 6x more Shader cores

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/19/2012 10:25 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
NVIDIA Tegra 4 will have 6x more Shader cores

An interesting tidbit of news appeared on the web. Tegra 3 the current SoC from NVIDIA used in mobile phones has 12 shader cores. Now meet the product under codename Wayne .. at CES the Tegra 4 will be announced, but Chiphell has posted some interesting information. If the leak is to be true then Tegra 4 (codename Wayne) will be a quad-core Cortex-A15 (with a fifth, low-power companion core), with a 72-core GPU — six times more than Tegra 3.The Tegra 4 SoC would get a six-fold of graphics processing power compared to the current generation, 72 Shader processors. It doesn't stop there though. 

Tegra 4 will apparently be capable of outputting 1080p @ 120Hz, full hardware encode/decode for video up to 2560×1440 (1440p), and a maximum output resolution of 3820×2160 (4K).

From the looks of it the GPU is assisted by a four core Cortex A15 processor and an additional small energy efficient core based on Cortex A7.  Interesting stuff, the chip is to be made on a 28nm HPL process and may hit the market sometime next year.

Also this slidedeck should be considered suspicious at the very least okay ? 



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Ven0m
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#4482590 Posted on: 12/19/2012 11:57 AM
If that's true, it might be more powerful than xbox :D
Also, 300mpix/s imaging speed might allow continuous shooting, similar as in SGS3 but better. We'll wait and see how it performs. Too bad that Ouya console utilizes Tegra 3 and not 4.

When thinking about it more rationally, I wonder if such graphics power is really useful. I think that people don't play games that much with their phones. The only real benefit I can see would be high-speed camera support and ability to utilize bigger screens in a comfortable way. On the other hand so good APU might be useful for all-around purposes - if they manage to manufacture it at low cost, Tegra 4 might be good for virtually any media device - smart phones, tablets, so-called Smart TV, DVR's, HTPC, simple game console, image processor for digital cameras, and many more.

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#4482613 Posted on: 12/19/2012 12:27 PM
but can it play crysis.? :banana:

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#4482615 Posted on: 12/19/2012 12:31 PM
but can it play crysis.? :banana:


it will burn your hands 1st.

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#4482751 Posted on: 12/19/2012 05:13 PM
I'm not sure how I feel about this. First of all, if this ends up using more power for these additional features then this chip just sounds like nvidia wants the performance crown but otherwise doesn't care about what the consumer thinks. That being said, I don't think there are ANY programs right now that can take advantage of such processing power. I kinda got the impression that systems that use tegra 3, the GPU is far from the slowest component.

Perhaps this is more geared toward tablets than phones, though.

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#4483161 Posted on: 12/20/2012 02:08 AM
I'm thinking this is a tablet intended chip too.
Capable of those resolutions, how many people want to be limited to a < 5" screen.

If the price is right and the timing is good i'll be getting exactly this.
A tegra 4 enabled tablet with a great IPS screen.

I don't know about you guys, but i want to see more tablet ready MMOs of all types.
The few i've seen suck. And i say this, because of my new line of work, I often get hours of nothing going on. Tired of lugging the laptop around.

My laptop is getting too heavy to carry because i downloaded too much stuff. (+5 points if you get the reference)

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