What will eventually be known as Tegra 4 is currently known as Wayne, an internal name for Nvidia’s next-generation ARM-based system-on-a-chip.
Made with a thermally-efficient 28nm manufacturing process, dual-channel DD3 memory, support for 2560×1600 displays, USB 3.0 and more, the system is decidedly next-generation. More importantly, while the CPU portion will be incrementally faster than its current variant — still quad-core with a low-powered…
Made with a thermally-efficient 28nm manufacturing process, dual-channel DD3 memory, support for 2560×1600 displays, USB 3.0 and more, the system is decidedly next-generation. More importantly, while the CPU portion will be incrementally faster than its current variant — still quad-core with a low-powered…