Posted in: Mobile hardware

NVIDIA announced Tegra K1 back in January, but it is just today when we are seeing the first device to utilize it – the 7.9″ Xiaomi’s Mi Pad. The chipset packs four Cortex-A15 cores clocked at 2.3GHz and 192-core NVIDIA GPU. The 64-bit Tegra K1 will premiere next month.

But today we got even more Tegra K1 news for you. The chipset got through a plethora of benchmarks and we can now show you how it stacks against the previous generation Tegra 4 (NVIDIA Shield) and the latest Snapdragon 801 SoC (Oppo Find 7a).

There is no word on what device was used for the NVIDIA Tegra K1 testing, but according to the CPU-Z, the device us running on Android 4.4.2 KitKat and comes with 4GB of RAM and 320ppi display.

Without further ado here are the benchmark results.





AnTuTu

Higher is better

Tegra K1

44245

Tegra 4

38233

Snapdragon 801

36826

3DMark

Higher is better

Tegra K1

25737

Snapdragon 801

19962

Tegra 4

16494

Basemark X

Higher is better

Tegra K1

31085

Snapdragon 801

14234

Tegra 4

10667

BaseMark OS II

Higher is better

Tegra K1

1447

Snapdragon 801

1162

Tegra 4

792

And these test the web browsing skills:

Google Octane 2.0

Higher is better

Tegra K1

6450

Tegra 4

5584

Snapdragon 801

4532

WebXPRT 2013

Higher is better

Tegra K1

433

Tegra 4

398

Snapdragon 801

386

SunSpider

Lower is better

Tegra K1

501.6

Tegra 4

612.7

Snapdragon 801

812.4

Kraken 1.1

Lower is better

Tegra K1

3958.7

Tegra 4

5163.3

Snapdragon 801

6854.6

As you can see the Tegra K1 blew out of the water both the Snapdragon 801 and the Tegra 4 chipsets. It appears the chipset offers amazing raw performance and we just can’t wait to see it in action.

Source | Via