Nvidia announces the first 64-bit processors for Android

  In September last year Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), launch iPhone 5S together with the first 64-bit processor implemented in a smartphone, managing to amaze all mobile terminal manufacturers. The surprise was so great that it was needed for a year because Nvidia to launch first 64-bit processor for the terminals Android, its name being Denver, being part of the chip series Tegra K1.

  Those from Nvidia they combined the graphics processor Kepler with a 64-bit dual-core processor, which is also compatible with the architecture ARMv8, just like the A7 chip. The processor has 2 MB L2 cache, each core being able to process a maximum number of 7 operations per cycle, one more than the chip A7 of the Apple company, but with 3 more than the 32-bit version Nvidia Tegra K1.

  For now, it is not known which Android terminal manufacturers will adopt the new chip developed by the Nvidia company, but surely there will be enough partners interested in it.