Why did Nvidia put Denver and A57 in Drive PX 2
CES 2016: There is actually a good reason for it
Nvidia’s Drive PX 2 module has a very curious CPU architecture, A57s plus Denver.
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Nvidia’s Drive PX 2 module has a very curious CPU architecture, A57s plus Denver.
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According to their latest quarterly analyst call, Nvidia has narrowed it’s Tegra program to just two markets.
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Three months ago SemiAccurate not only told you Nvidia’s Denver was dead, but technically why it was a goner.
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With Nvidia damage control in full swing, lets take a look at why the Denver core is having problems.
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Just before CES, Nvidia announced Tegra5 aka K1 in T40/A15/Logan guise complete with their normal specious set of numbers.
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It looks like Nvidia is going to talk about Maxwell this Sunday so lets catch you up to speed a little early.
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It looks like Nvidia is keeping to their usual form with Tegra, the schedule just slipped a year.
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Hot on the heels of the short-lived but self-described success of Tegra 2, Nvidia (NVDA) is going to launch a new core in about a year cunningly called T30 or Tegra 3.
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