Well, not everyone of course, but those who look into a device’s performance before making their purchase would definitely want Apple’s tablet instead of Google’s Nexus 9. Bottom line is that NVIDIA did a great job designing its first custom processor that’s now known as Tegra K1.Īnd then the iPad Air 2 came and everyone forgot about the Nexus 9. In the multi-core benchmark, Nexus 9 was only second to NVIDIA Shield by a small margin. The first benchmarks released online soon after the tablet’s announcement revealed amazing performance for a dual-core processor, surpassing NVIDIA Shield, Sony Xperia Z2 and LG G3 in the single-core tests. The Nexus 9 is armed with NVIDIA’s Tegra K1 (Denver) 64-bit chipset, which features two cores that are more powerful than any other chipsets with Cortex or Krait architecture. Unveiled about a week ago, Google’s Nexus 9 tablet was considered the most powerful tablet on the market until Apple announced the upcoming release of the iPad Air 2. The fact that Apple and Google announced their new flagship tablets less than one week from each other says a lot about the importance both companies give to these products. The same goes for the tablet market where competition is fierce between Android and iOS-powered slates. Techies will always prefer the most powerful devices that are available on the market and will always wait for benchmarks before making their purchase. Some customers will always put specs over functionality, and in some cases even above their needs.
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