NVidia often takes an interesting approach with its technology, and the firm’s upcoming dual-core Tegra K1-64 is no different. It employs the Denver CPU architecture that implements ARM’s ARMv8 64-bit architecture, but does so much differently than most other ARMv8 platforms.
NVidia has an ARMv8 ISA license rather than a Cortex-A57 core license. There are others that have taken this approach as well. This means that the...
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