So we guess one can never be too early to make an early announcement then, as NVidia has let in a few fortunate souls to get a sneak-peek at what’s in store for the company’s system-on-chip lineup.
Just when we thought that the pair of Tegra 4 processors, which have recently made its debut, is the future of mobile computing, it’s seems that the chipmaker is just warming up in preparation for greater things ahead.
NVidia gave some details about its upcoming SoCs codenamed Logan and Parker. The former is said to be paired with Kepler GPU, making it the first Tegra SoC with CUDA capabilities. The latter, on the other hand will feature a Maxwell GPU and a 64-bit ARM CPU, a five-years-in-the-making processor developed by NVidia which currently goes by the codename Project Denver.
Information about the release dates of these next generation SoCs are vague, but Logan is expected to make its debut early next year while Parker won’t be available until 2015.
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