Technology Formerly Known as vSMP Now 4-PLUS-1
BY Michael Rayfield
On Feb 22, 2012 in 3D Vision, Campaigns, Corporate, Gaming, Mobile
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We’ve described Tegra 3’s unique architecture in a number of ways since its launch back in November 2011 – as variable symmetric multiprocessing, as having a “companion core” or as wielding a “ninja core“. Today, we’re officially calling it the 4-PLUS-1 quad-core architecture and trademarking the name. The reason is that, the more popular this technology....
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