Nvidia revealed Nexus 9 launched later this month
Nvidia unintentionally disclosed information related to Nexus 9 in legal records alleging Samsung and Qualcomm piracy of graphics chips.
Nvidia unintentionally disclosed information related to Nexus 9 in legal records alleging Samsung and Qualcomm piracy of graphics chips.
Information about Google will release the Nexus 9 tablet has long been available. However, what's interesting is that in the court case filed against Samsung and Qualcomm, Nvidia also mentioned this device.
In this document, Nvidia mentioned Tegra K1 as the most powerful processor being used in many smartphones, tablets and many other devices such as Chromebooks , TVs and even Project Tango tablet projects. . At the end of this text, Nvidia also mentioned that the Nexus 9 will be released later in the third quarter of this year.
Obviously this could be a " hidden " way of Nvidia about the Nexus 9 coming out later this month (September is the last last month of the third quarter of 2014).
Nexus 9 is expected to use 8.9-inch screen, resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. The device runs Tegra K1 processor with 64-bit structure and 2GB RAM. The device is also equipped with a pretty impressive camera: 8MP rear camera uses optical anti-vibration technology, 3MP front camera.
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