Ninja Core: Tegra 3 Demonstrates 5th CPU Core’s Low-Power Prowess

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On Nov 8 2011 in Mobile
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You’ve already heard about the five CPU cores in Tegra 3 – four high-performance cores and one low-power companion core – so we thought it’s about time we showed you a demo of the fifth “Ninja Core” in action.

We’ve put together this simple video to show you how the low-power Ninja Core gets along with its higher-performance CPU brethren core while viewing pictures, watching videos, web browsing and gaming.

The Ninja Core doesn’t require any custom apps to take advantage of its power savings. None of the apps you see below were rewritten to take advantage of Tegra 3’s architecture – it just works.

Check out the video below. Seeing is believing.

We have even more Tegra 3 coverage at the blog posts below:

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    Something rock solid and reliable, with ECC Ram and Redundant hardware.

    Any plans?

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