Specs for an unannounced NVIDIA device called the NVIDA Mocha showed up recently at the GFXBench website, although they have since been removed.

It’s not clear if the Mocha is a real tablet or some sort of internal prototype that NVIDIA is using for test purposes. But it has one heck of a spec sheet, and could give us an idea of what to expect from future NVIDIA-powered tablets.

nvidia mocha specs

The NVIDIA Mocha features a 2.1 GHz Tegra K1 ARM Cortex-A15 processor, a 7.9 inch, 2048 x 1536 pixel display, and Android 4.4 KitKat software.

It has 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a 7MP rear camera, and a 4.8MP front-facing camera. The tablet also features WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

NVIDIA currently offers a few Tegra 4-powered devices including the NVIDIA Tegra Shield game console and Tegra Note tablet reference design. Both are relatively inexpensive devices that sell for about $200 and which feature roughly 720p display resolutions.

If the specs for the NVIDIA Mocha are real, it looks like we could see future Android devices from NVIDIA with higher-resolution screens thanks to the company’s new mobile chip 192-core graphics.

Of course, the Shield and Tegra Note could have shipped with higher-resolution displays. But then they also probably would have had higher price tags and less impressive graphics performance.

via @ArcTablet and TabTech

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8 replies on “NVIDIA Mocha tablet specs leaked”

  1. I think Mocha is just a code name and that this is actually the next Tegra Note 7

  2. I would buy that so hard, I have the tegra note 7 and it seems like nvidia have product design and software down (though not the sharing bit for custom roms, kepler graphics should really help there)

  3. Woah that’s nice.
    Better still it’s helping me to forget about that RCA system.

  4. I think this is likely more representative of what to expect from tegra k1 devices coated top the jetson dev board with its higher clock speeds. Kind of like with the shield where all other devices seem top have a lower clock speed.

    1. i think it is reasonable to put 2.1Ghz TK1 on tablet. the jetson boards were running at 2.3Ghz; the max speed advertised by nvidia for quad core TK1 variant (confirmed by the test done on Phoronix). as for T4 the highest speed is 1.9Ghz but other variant mostly only clocked 100Mhz lower than the one that used in Shield. the lowest clocked T4 used in device was MS Surface 2 which clocked at 1.7Ghz.

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