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It looks like the leaks/rumors were true. NVIDIA is updating its Shield TV with a new model sporting a faster processor, a new remote control, and a few other improvements. We’re still waiting ...
The strength of NVIDIA’s chips has always laid in their graphical processing capabilities, and the beefy Maxwell 256-core GPU inside the Tegra X1 means the NVIDIA Shield console can handle state ...
A week after introducing a new Nintendo Switch Lite handheld game console (without removable controllers or a TV docking station), Nintendo has unveiled an update to the original Nintendo Switch ...
Nvidia seems to be gearing up to release a new refresh of the Shield TV, called the Shield TV Pro. According to an Amazon listing, it'll have an upgraded chipset and start at $199.
The hardware specs of the Nvidia Shield Tablet K1's successor have been spotted at GFXBench. The upcoming Nvidia Shield Tablet X1 will sport the Tegra X1 and will run Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
The Nvidia Shield TV Pro is down to its festive price of £159.99, making it an ideal time to pick up this venerable ...
The Tegra X1 is the star of the show on the SHIELD Console. In addition to its relatively powerful 256-core Maxwell-based GPU, the SoC is capable of full 10-bit, 4K encode and decode at up to 60Hz.
Nvidia’s own tests with the X1 show it performing at just about twice the rate of the Tegra K1 when it comes to 1080p offscreen performance, about 1.5x in 3Dmark 1.3 Icestorm Unlimited and ...
The NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet X1 sighted on GFXBench does bear that quad-core processor and is even paired with 3 GB of RAM, up from the 2 GB of the current model. Storage seems to be once again capped ...
NVIDIA announced its shiny new Tegra X1 mobile chip early this year that would put a lot of its competitors on notice, even, or especially, Apple's own A8x processor.
When it comes to gaming, NVIDIA is always one of the companies the market pays close attention to. They do bring with them a gaming prowess that you will not find on other like-minded products ...
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