
Chip maker not concerned about Nvidiaâs in-house Tegra 4 benchmark results Qualcomm and Nvidia are taking turns at dissing each otherâs next-gen SoCs. In the latest round of this entertaining battle, we have Qualcomm's Senior VP of Product Management, Raj Talluri, insisting that, despite any claims to the contrary by Nvidia, the Tegra 4 chip canât hold a candle to its upcoming Snapdragon 800 processor. Talluri recently told The Verge that he believes the Snapdragon 800 is âeasilyâ better than Tegra 4. Despite Nvidiaâs claim that the Tegra 4 with its four Cortex-A15 CPU cores and 72-core GPU is the fastest mobile processor in the world, he not only sees the Snapdragon 800 as being more powerful, but also âso much more integratedâ due to the fact that it has an on-die LTE modem. Further, he seems particularly proud of the chipâs ability to encode and decode 4K UHD (3840 pixels à 2160) video. Talluriâs response comes a few days after Tegra 4 benchmarks released by Nvidia showed the chip to be considerably ahead of the competition, including Qualcommâs Snapdragon 600 chipset (1.9 GHz Krait 300 quad-core CPU, Adreno 320 GPU). So what he is basically saying is that the Snapdragon 800, which packs a 2.3GHz Krait 400 quad-core CPU and Adreno 330 GPU, will have no problem avenging its younger siblingâs humiliation at the hands of the Tegra 4, which incidentally also has a younger sibling of its own called Tegra 4i (2.3GHz quad-core CPU, 60-core GPU
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