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NVIDIA Shield 2, Use Tegra SoC K1, 4GB RAM, 900p Resolution

By Richard - Tuesday 22 April 2014 No Comments
Android-based game console next NVIDIA seems to have the rigorous testing mode. This device also has appeared on AnTuTu Benchmark
 Shield 2 prototype runs on 2.5GHz quad-core Tegra CPU K1 combined with large capacity 4GB RAM. Considering that it should be related to the previous console generation that uses 512MB of RAM, and the current generation of consoles of Sony and Microsoft have 8GB of RAM each, it will be very interesting to see mobile gaming technology NVIDIA is also increased.
This device has a resolution of 1440x810 claimed, which may mean 1440x900 (WXGAII) 90 pixels allocated to the virtual navigation buttons Android. Resolution of 16:10 but the width of the screen size is not yet known. It looks like NVIDIA will not pass 6 inches if you want to be called a handheld console, but who knows!
Previously appeared K1 SoC Antutu benchmark results with a score of 43 851, using the Snapdragon CPU 801 which was then able to defeat the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805. Alas, making the CPU capable for business energy consumption and heat dissipation, NVIDIA duty to prove beyond testing facility. Until now there has been no word when Shield 2 will arrive on the market.

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