NVIDIA explains its crop circle, inspired by Tegra K1 and its 192 cores

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NVIDIA announced its new Tegra K1 Super Chip last night. For those of you unaware, it has 192 cores in a single processor. But CEO Jen-Hsun Huang finished with an explanation for the company’s self-made crop circle near Salinas, California. In the image above, you can see the crop circle was designed to mock the structure of the Tegra K1 chip. At the bottom, you see five squares that represent the CPU cores. Above that is the GPU, which in actuality would have 192 cores. But rather than putting that in the crop circle, NVIDIA opted to put “192″ in Braille. NVIDIA says that this is its marketing for Tegra K1. I guess we will just have to wait and see how many hardware partners go with the new chip.


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