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Google Nexus 9 Rumors Confirmed 192 Core GPU, 64Bit OS

Google Nexus 9 Rumors Confirmed 192 Core GPU, 64Bit OS


Hello, sorry guys I have been away for quite a while, I have not forgotten about you though! I thought you would like to hear about the new Nexus 9 tablet that is coming out along with the Nexus 6! and Google has confirmed! It has been rumored, it will pack a 192-core GPU (Graphical Processing Unit) turns out the rumor is very much true.

The Device
The Nexus 9 is a new tablet on the rise, along with the Nexus 6 phone. The Nexus 9 is

64Bit OS
Android L is promised to be a 64 bit operating system compared to the new iOS starting with the iPhone 5S packing hard core 64 bit worthy hardware

Nvidia Tegra K1
The Tegra K1 will be a very, and I mean VERY amazing Graphics processor chip for the new age of tablets/Cellular devices. It packs so much power, it has a 2.5Ghz Core clock speed,

Octa Core
The Nexus 9 will be including a Octa Core processor, like the new HTC Devices, and this processor will be much worthy of processing 64 bit operating systems from Android L and beyond.

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