Nufront's NS115 chip adopts ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core architecture
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Dual-core tablet computers have begun to popularize, manufacturers have launched their own dual-core products, the performance of core component chips has become an important point of publicity and promotion of major manufacturers, domestic chip manufacturer Nufront third-generation high-performance low-power chip NS115 has been released in April this year, and the product of the chip has also been released.
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Nufront has been developing the dual-core CortexA9 architecture since 2009, and has released the first-generation chip NS2816 and the second-generation chip NS2816M in 2010 and 2011. With the experience accumulated in the design of the previous two generations of chips, the NS115 chip has been greatly improved in power consumption and performance.
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The Nufront NS115 chip adopts ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core architecture, with a main frequency of up to 1.5GHz and 512KB L2 cache, using an advanced 40nm process technology, and the current industry-leading heterogeneous dual-core Mali-400MP graphics processor, which supports OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 1.1 and OpenVG 1.1 specifications. In addition, it also supports 32-bit LPDDR2/DDR3 memory, 1080P high-definition video decoding and Flash hard decoding, and currently supports Android 4.1.
The NS115 scored 7026 points on the AnTuTu review, and the overall performance is quite good from various parameters.