Doubtful that Motorola would get it considering they're working on the X-Phone and I doubt Google would want to piss off the other manufacturers.Sez who? Personally, I'm GUESSING Motorola might get that contract.
Ahh by the time Tegra 4 devices ship the iPhone/iPad refresh will be right around the corner.
This looks like it will be great to power low cost 1080p phones and tablets. Something that the current tegra 3 struggles with on the resolution. It might be in the next kindle fire and nook HD lineup.
As I've said before, what I'm most concerned about for a phone or tablet is battery life. At current speed levels, max performance comes second.
Sez who? Personally, I'm GUESSING Motorola might get that contract.
The problem with this reasoning is that there obviously *will* be a new N4 version: one for Sprint at the very least, and perhaps one for Verizon and/or a 32gb GSM one.I'm hoping it's not LG again but the timeline coincides with the cryptic LG response ti the rumor of new N4 version. That's what I'm basing my assumption on, I could easily be wrong but I still think there is more logic in it than BGR's wild guesses.
T4 and T4i are designed to compete against everything which comes out in the 2nd half of the year.
Is it shipping 1Q2014 calendar year or NVIDIA financial year 1Q2014 (which is current quarter)?
I retract the above statement about T4i being single channel as after doing some analysis I don't think T4i is going to be 60mm2. I am not sure where Anand got that figure from in this article? http://www.anandtech.com/show/6753/...-4i-formerly-project-grey-with-integrated-lte
Yeah, but... so?Ahh by the time Tegra 4 devices ship the iPhone/iPad refresh will be right around the corner.
The Tegra 4/4i die images in the link above are only a high level overview and are not a true depiction of the actual Tegra die. Tegra 4 (with 5 Cortex A15 CPU cores and 72 GPU "cores") reportedly has a die size area of ~ 80 mm^2. Tegra 4i (with 5 R4 Cortex A9 CPU cores, 60 GPU "cores", and integrated Icera i500 baseband processor) reportedly has a die size area of ~ 60 mm^2. Considering that the Cortex A15 CPU is approximately 2.35x larger in die size area compared to R4 Cortex A9 CPU, considering that a 72 "core" GPU is approximately 1.2x larger in die size area compared to a 60 "core" GPU, and considering that the Icera i500 modem is quite diminutive (whereas some other baseband processors are approximately 2.5x larger in die size area in comparison), the overall die size area quoted by Anandtech for Tegra 4i is certainly within the realm of possibility.