**** CES 2014 **** [7th -10th January]

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New smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, tvs, media devices and lots more.

So bring it on….

The New:

I'll kick this off with what I'm excited about and that is the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro and Galaxy Tab Pro which will the revealed tomorrow:

http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/05/samsung-galaxy-note-pro-tab-pro-leak/

Over to you....
 
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Liking the look of the new Tegra!


NVIDIA Unveils Tegra K1, a 192-Core Super Chip That Brings DNA of World’s Fastest GPU to Mobile


Kepler GPU Architecture in GeForce GTX 780 Ti Morphs Into Mobile Graphics Powerhouse; Available in 32- and 64-Bit Versions

LAS VEGAS, NV – CES — NVIDIA today unveiled the revolutionary Tegra® K1 mobile processor, a 192-core super chip featuring the same NVIDIA® Kepler™ architecture that powers the fastest GPU on the planet, the NVIDIA GeForce® GTX™ 780 Ti. For the first time, next-generation PC gaming will now be available on mobile platforms.

The Tegra K1 processor sets new mobile standards by supporting the latest PC-class gaming technologies, enabling it to run sophisticated gaming engines like Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4. It delivers advanced computation capabilities to speed the development of applications for computer vision and speech recognition. And its extraordinary efficiency delivers higher performance than any other mobile GPU at the same power level.

“Over the past two decades, NVIDIA invented the GPU and has developed more graphics technologies than any other company,” said Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and CEO, NVIDIA. “With Tegra K1, we’re bringing that heritage to mobile. It bridges the gap for developers, who can now build next-gen games and apps that will run on any device.”

Tegra K1 is offered in two pin-to-pin compatible versions. The first version uses a 32-bit quad-core, 4-Plus-1™ ARM Cortex A15 CPU. The second version uses a custom, NVIDIA-designed 64-bit dual Super Core CPU. This CPU (codenamed “Denver”) delivers very high single-thread and multi-thread performance. It is based on the ARMv8 architecture, which brings the energy-efficient heritage of ARM processor technology to 64-bit computing.

Both versions of Tegra K1 deliver stunning graphics and visual computing capabilities powered by the 192-core NVIDIA Kepler GPU. The 32-bit version is expected in devices in the first half of 2014, while the 64-bit version is expected in devices in the second half of the year.

Simply Unreal:Setting Stunning New Gaming Standards
Tegra K1 provides full support for the latest PC-class gaming technologies — including DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.4 and tessellation. These capabilities will enable PC and console game developers to finally bring their stunning, visually rich titles to mobile devices.

Such features enable Tegra K1 to run the world’s most advanced game engine, Unreal Engine 4. Unreal Engine is the most successful commercially licensed game engine, powering hundreds of games on high-end PCs and consoles.

Tegra K1 is also the first mobile processor to deliver the same graphics features as the next generation of consoles (Xbox One, PlayStation 4) and faster performance than current generation consoles (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3), all in the palm of your hand.

“With the introduction of this revolutionary processor, we can take applications that run on PC or console and run it on Tegra,” said Tim Sweeney, founder of Epic Games and developer of Unreal Engine. “From here onward, I think we’re going to see the performance and feature gap between mobile and PC high-end gaming continue to narrow to the point where the difference between the platforms really blurs.”

Computationally Advanced:Delivering New Creative Capabilities
Tegra K1 is the first processor to bring advanced computational capabilities to mobile — leveraging its advanced GPU to deliver new mobile experiences.

It is also the first mobile processor to support NVIDIA CUDA® — the world’s most pervasive parallel computing platform. Developers have downloaded CUDA more than 2 million times to create cutting-edge GPU-accelerated applications for computer vision, advanced imaging, speech recognition, video editing and more.

Stunningly Efficient: Establishing New Benchmarks
In addition to its graphics and compute capabilities, Tegra K1 delivers breakthrough efficiency. The Kepler GPU at the heart of Tegra K1 is 1.5 times more efficient than other mobile GPUs. This results in faster performance in the same power envelope and a better experience for gaming and GPU-accelerated applications.(1)

Kepler — first introduced in desktop and notebook systems, and later brought to workstations and supercomputers — is the world’s fastest and most energy-efficient GPU architecture. Tens of millions of Kepler-based graphics cards and systems have been shipped, including the GeForce GTX 780 Ti.

“Kepler powers all 10 of the world’s most energy-efficient supercomputers,” said Linley Gwennap of the Linley Group. “By scaling this technology down, NVIDIA has set the new standard for what’s possible in mobile devices.”

More details about the Tegra K1 are available at www.nvidia.com/object/tegra-k1-processor.html.
 
Apparently the leaked specs for the new Samsung tablets:

Here are the specs:

Galaxy Note PRO 12.2-inch with S-Pen
- Wi-Fi/3G: Exynos 5 Octa (1.9GHz x 4 + 1.3GHz x 4)
LTE : Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz x 4
- WQXGA
- 8MP / 2MP
- 3GB RAM / 32GB/64GB storage
- 9500mAh
- KitKat

Galaxy Tab PRO 12.2-inch
- Wi-Fi/3G: Exynos 5 Octa (1.9GHz x 4 + 1.3GHz x 4)
LTE : Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz x 4
- WQXGA
- 8MP / 2MP
- 3GB RAM / 32GB/64GB storage
- 9500mAh
- KitKat

Galaxy Tab PRO 10.1-inch
- Wi-Fi/3G: Exynos 5 Octa (1.9GHz x 4 + 1.3GHz x 4)
LTE : Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz x 4
- WQXGA
- 8MP / 2MP
- 2GB RAM / 16GB/32GB storage
- 8220mAh
- KitKat

Galaxy Tab PRO 8.4-inch
- Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz x 4
- WQXGA
- 8MP / 2MP
- 2GB RAM / 16GB/32GB storage
- 4800mAh
- KitKat
 
Yeah it sounds good for sure. Just like every Tegra chip before it...

That's true but the Tegra 4 seemed a lot better than the two previous attempts.

I wonder how many 10s of flagship phones Sony are going to release this year.
 
Nothing, there will be a fair bit about 4k (Netflix, YouTube and of course TV manufacturers are all lined up to release 4k) and smart watches, 4k is of no interest for probably 5years, smart watches aren't what they need to be yet.
Can't see any interesting phones or tablets coming out just more slight tech bumps.

Although like usual there will be some nice unexpected stuff.

Did I hear MS is back this year? Not that I think they have anything ready to show off this early in their next cycle. Maybe windows phone 8.1(blue) but we pretty much know what that looks like with all the leaks.


So yeah pretty unexcited this year.
 
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What would people estimate the pricing to be on the new tab 8 pro? Wondering if should wait on this or just order the LG Gpad 8.3.
 
What would people estimate the pricing to be on the new tab 8 pro? Wondering if should wait on this or just order the LG Gpad 8.3.

I'm waiting too. I hope the 8.4 is a decent price. Just bought a Samsung Smart TV so would be nice to get the tab too. If they too much I will go for the LG then.
 
I'm glad Nvidia is getting their Denver CPU out earlier, hardly any of the high end phones/tablets use the Tegra 4. This should hopefully get them back into the game, at the moment it feels like there's too much Snapdragons around :p. From the sounds of things the dual core variant should be able to compete against quad A15s but we will see when it hits the market. Also, in that presentation, is that truly 64-bit Android? I thought 4.4 was still 32-bit... unless I missed something out :confused:.
 
Yay I can't wait to play games on my mobile that have better graphics that previous gen console on a 1440p 5.6" screen... for about an hour and then my battery will die.


Yipeee!
 
I was reading AnandTech's analysis on the K1, I think this may be the first Tegra chip I'm actually looking foward to :o. Seems they're finally serious with the mobile space.

Samsung accidently announced the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 on their site: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_tab_pro_101_unveiled_early-news-7491.php

Should be announced with the bigger 12.2 tablets, looks like the Note 10.1 2014 edition but without the S-pen and slightly less RAM. TouchWiz looks interesting in the picture as well, it looks more clean compared to the current one.
 
I was reading AnandTech's analysis on the K1, I think this may be the first Tegra chip I'm actually looking foward to :o. Seems they're finally serious with the mobile space.

Samsung accidently announced the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 on their site: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_tab_pro_101_unveiled_early-news-7491.php

Should be announced with the bigger 12.2 tablets, looks like the Note 10.1 2014 edition but without the S-pen and slightly less RAM. TouchWiz looks interesting in the picture as well, it looks more clean compared to the current one.

I think Samsung could do quite well in the tablet space if they play their cards right. They've already got a decent amount of tablets selling, but they don't really have anything in the smaller tablet space to match the 2013 Nexus 7, or the new iPad mini, so hopefully they release something that can compete, and at a good price!

More competition can only be a good thing :)
 
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