We are now familiar with the name, Nvidia, the tech hardware giant company and its Tegra K1, the “monster”. The Tegra K1 had already been compared to other chipset and stood victorious. As of you that do not know about the details about the chipset, the chipset packs four Cortex-A15 cores clocked at 2.3 GHz and 192 core NVIDIA GPU. The first phone to use the chipset is the 7.8” Xiaomi’s Mi Pad.
Today we have just more than words, but also some benchmarks to show the power of the Tegra K1. The Tegra K1 has been benchmarked against the previous generation Tegra 4 and the latest Snapdragon 801 SoC. Although it is not mentioned as which device was used to perform these benchmarks, but it had Android v4.4.2 and 4 GB of RAM and 320ppi of pixel density.
Here are the benchmarks that were performed:
The following show the raw performance of the processing.
Chipsets | NVIDIA Tegra K1 | Snapdragon 801 SoC | NVIDIA Tegra 4 |
AnTuTu | 44245 | 38233 | 36826 |
3DMark | 25737 | 19962 | 16494 |
Basemark X | 31085 | 14234 | 10667 |
BaseMark OS II | 1447 | 1162 | 792 |
These are the browsing capabilities of the processor
Chipsets | NVIDIA Tegra K1 | Snapdragon 801 SoC | NVIDIA Tegra 4 |
Google Octane 2.0 | 6450 | 5584 | 4532 |
WebXPRT 2013 | 433 | 398 | 386 |
SunSpider | 501.6 | 612.7 | 812.4 |
Kraken 1.1 | 3958.7 | 5163.3 | 6854.6 |
Note: In SunSpider and Kraken 1.1, the lower the score the better.
Now that you have witnessed the score of the NVIDIA Tegra K1 yourself, there is no question that this is the biggest bad boy ever to surface. The chipset did not let any of the other competitors to come close to it.
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