Nvidia at this year's CES presented the Tegra K1 ARM chip, which included an 64-bit version that was released later this year. At the congress Hot Chips today, Nvidia gave more details about the upcoming chip, which is code-named Project Denver.
The Project Denver is Nvidia's first purpose-built processor, coming as the first 64-bit ARM processor for Android devices. The system synchronizes a pair of Denver processors with speeds up to 2,5 GHz with the existing 192-core Kepler architecture. According to Nvidia, the dual-core design provides "significantly higher performance" than its four- and eight-core rivals. mobile devices processors.
The chip also includes: “7-way superscalar micro-architecture (up to 7 simultaneous micro-ops can be executed per twenty-four hours), a 128KB 4-way L1 instruction cache, 64KB 4-way L1 data cache, and 2MB 16-way L2 cache . For more details at technique operation of the chip, you can see its report Tirias Research.