At the SIGGRAPH, Nvidia showed off the GPU that will handle the graphics duties for the upcoming mobile processor – Project Logan. The biggest takeaway of the GeForce GPU that will power Project Logan is that it will be based on the Kepler architecture. Kepler, if you’re aware, is found on Nvidia’s GPU range for notebooks, desktops, workstation and supercomputers.
The mobile Kepler will obviously not be as powerful as a full-fledged Kepler found on desktops but it claims to offer superior graphics over other prevalent mobile GPUs. Nvidia says an iPad 4 with mobile Kepler GPU will use one-third of power of the GPU to perform the same rendering.
Additionally, the mobile Kepler GPU will support OpenGL ES 3.0, Tessellation, CUDA 5.0, DirectX11, OpenGL 4.4 while consuming about 2W of power.
You can check out couple of demos below.
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