
NVIDIA releases Tegra 3
United States
Technology
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In 2011, NVIDIA launched the Tegra 3 processor, the world’s first quad-core mobile system-on-chip (SoC), marking a significant leap forward in mobile computing performance and efficiency. Codenamed "Kal-El," Tegra 3 introduced a unique 4-PLUS-1™ quad-core architecture, which included four high-performance cores for demanding tasks and a fifth ultra-low power core for handling background operations and conserving battery life. This innovative design allowed devices to seamlessly balance power and performance, offering a smooth user experience while extending battery life.
Tegra 3 brought desktop-class capabilities to mobile platforms, enabling advanced gaming, fast web browsing, and HD video playback on smartphones and tablets. It also supported high-resolution displays and console-quality graphics, making it a favorite among Android device manufacturers. With Tegra 3, NVIDIA not only showcased its strength in chip design but also reinforced its commitment to leading the mobile processor race through bold innovation and intelligent architecture.
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