Google’s New Pixel C Tablet Is Powered by Nvidia’s Tegra X1

Posted by at 1:01 pm on October 1, 2015

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Google unveiled its latest tablet built with the Tegra X1 SoC: the Pixel C. Unlike previous tablets made by Google, which were co-developed and manufactured by other companies such as Asus and Samsung, the Pixel C will be the first tablet designed and built exclusively by Google in house.

In the heart of the Pixel C is Nvidia’s Tegra X1, a powerful SoC currently used inside of the Shield Android TV. The SoC has eight 64-bit ARM CPU cores in a big.LITTLE configuration, with four Cortex-A57 cores and four Cortex-A53 cores. For the GPU side of the chip, Nvidia packed in 256 CUDA cores based on the Maxwell architecture, and the entire SoC is built on a 20 nm TSMC process.

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It is fortunate that the Tegra X1 contains such a relatively powerful GPU, because the Pixel C will need it. The tablet’s 10.2-inch display features a high 2560 x 1800 (308 PPI) resolution. The tablet is also one of the earliest devices of its kind to feature a USB Type-C port. On the software side it’s running Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

The Pixel C
Storage Capacity 32 GB 64 GB
SoC Nvidia Tegra X1 Nvidia Tegra X1
CPU 4 x Cortex-A57 + 4 x Cortex-A53 4 x Cortex-A57 + 4 x Cortex-A53
GPU 256 Nvidia Maxwell CUDA Cores 256 Nvidia Maxwell CUDA Cores
Display 10.2-inch 2560 x 1800 (308 PPI) 10.2-inch 2560 x 1800 (308 PPI)
OS Android 6.0 Marshmallow Android 6.0 Marshmallow
MSRP $499 $599

The tablet will be available in two different capacities: a 32 GB version for $499 and a 64 GB version for $599. An optional attachable keyboard will be available for an additional $149. The Pixel C is expected to be out in time for the holiday season this year.

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