The Kal-El+ name popped up here and there for a couple of times in these past few months, but until recently nobody outside of Nvidia knew what this SoC is all about.
The mystery however seems to be unraveled now thanks to the VR-Zone website, which recently published a report regarding the state of Nvidia’s Project Denver architecture where it also reveals that Kal-El+ is nothing more than a die shrink of the current Kal-El, aka Tegra 3.
Sadly, we don’t know if the move to 28nm will also be accompanied by an increase in operating clocks, but this is highly possible if you ask me.
When this 28nm SoC will arrive is anybody’s guess at this time, but I think that mid-2012 is the only timeframe that actually makes any sense as by the end of 2012 Nvidia is also expected to launch its next-gen Tegra SoC dubbed Wayne.
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