Nexus 9 will run on the 64-bit Tegra K1 chipset?

We have been hearing quite a lot about the unannounced Nexus 9 tablet recently, and today it seems like we’re finally able to get some details of this upcoming 9″ monster.

A leaked screenshot of the Nexus 9 has apparently shown that the tablet will be running latest 64-bit version of the Tegra K1 chipset which sports a 192-core Keplar architecture-based GPU together with NVDIA’s own 64-bit dual core “Project Denver” CPU. No doubt, this will make the Nexus 9 the world’s most powerful tablet once it became official. If rumors are true, then we can expect the Nexus 9 to rock a massive 8GB of RAM as well.

Sad to say, there is still no news whether this device will be manufactured by HTC or Motorola.

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