Thursday, October 16, 2014

Nexus 6 vs Nexus 9 CPU




The Nexus 9, a device previously referred to as the HTC Volantis, is the first to come with Nvidia's 64-bit Tegra K1, a dual-core chip with two large Nvidia Denver CPU cores, and a Kepler GPU with 192 shader cores.
Also known as the Motorola "Shamu" (and Nexus 6), the next affordable flagship device from Google is expected to be the biggest of the Nexus line yet, at 5.9-inches. Despite some resistance from the power user crowd, so far it seems like Google will also be going for a Quad HD (1440 x 2560) resolution display, though the aforementioned benchmark pass does not offer a direct clue to that. What it does offer is the scores achieved by the Android L-touting, Snapdragon 805-powered (3GB RAM) Nexus X, and those are not too far ahead from the LG G3's, which may suggest that we're, indeed, looking at a QHD panel (those have an adverse effect on performance). 
Now here are images on the CPU Scores Comparision

Single Core

Nexus X:


















Nexus 9:

(*Nexus 9 results are preliminary)






Multicore

Nexus 6

Nexus 9:

*Nexus 9 results are preliminary










Although the Nexus 6 may look more promising than the nexus 9 
We need to use it to determine the final result
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