Nvidia's new chip is based on Maxwell PC architecture
Nvidia has claimed that its new X1 chip will be the first mobile processor with a full teraflop of computing power.
The X1 is an update to the Tegra K1, which was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show last year. It combines an 8-core 64-bit CPU with a 256-core GPU based on Nvidia's Maxwell PC architecture, and it will feature in products available in the first-half of 2015.

Nvidia has claimed that its new X1 chip will be the first mobile processor with a full teraflop of computing power.
The X1 is an update to the Tegra K1, which was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show last year. It combines an 8-core 64-bit CPU with a 256-core GPU based on Nvidia's Maxwell PC architecture, and it will feature in products available in the first-half of 2015.
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