Nexus 9, presented yesterday evening by Google, is the first device to mount the new Nvidia Tegra chip K1 64-bit, two Denver CPU and Nvidia Kepler GPU with 192 shader cores. On paper, nothing to complain, but we have benchmarks that can show us the actual goodness of the new SoC Nvidia.
The system is used Geekbench benchmark, which is responsible for testing CPU and memory(cheap cell phone cases), instead of the graphics. The first result that emerges is simply amazing: in the single-core Nexus 9 gets almost double the score of the best Android devices, Galaxy Note 4 of all, and manages to get behind even Apple devices, undisputed champions until this time. In multi-core anyway Nexus 9 defends very well, exceeded only by the last phablet Samsung.
We do not know if the new iPad which will be presented tonight will have superior performance but it is hard to believe, because they would mount the same CPU of the new iPhone. Nvidia introduced the Tegra SoC K1 earlier this year in two variants 9 and the Nexus is the first to install the 64-bit chip. It is curious to note that the CPU Denver inside the Tegra K1 was originally designed for desktop systems.
Geekbench also shows the operating frequency of 2.5GHz, while the official specifications of Nexus 9(Cheap iPhone 6 Cases) show a clock frequency of 2.3GHz. This is to remind you to take, as always, the benchmark results with caution. After all, these are preliminary tests that will be confirmed once we got our hands on the new tablet from Google.
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