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NVIDIA Shield 2 caught at the FCC?

June 9, 2014 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

NVIDIA Shield 2 caught at the FCC?
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What you can see here could easily be the NVIDIA Shield 2, which has just recently popped-up at the FCC. A device marked as P2570 will build on top of its predecessor, which BTW was marked as P2450. So yes, this could be a real deal… And it’s not like this is the first time we’re hearing that NVIDIA is working on the Shield 2.

From what we’ve understood, this unit will pack the company’s potent Tegra K1 chip, which as you know comes with 192-core GPU and Unreal Engine 4 skills. In addition, we would expect a ton of RAM and internal storage, as well as a full HD or QHD screen, all of which should make for an amazing gaming experience.

I’m not a big gamer myself, but in a short time I’ve spent with the original NVIDIA Shield, I’ve learned to “respect” that device and could easily see people getting hooked to hours of gaming.

So, is anyone looking to grab the SHIELD 2?

[Via: Engadget]

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