Tegra/SoCs

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Many NVIDIA Tegra SoCs are supported by mainline OSS software. This page provides a few details of each SoC.

Each SoC has an engineering name (typically TegraNN where NN is some number) and a marketing name (typically "Tegra XX" where XX is some name or number). Software typically uses the engineering name for the chip in order to be isolated from marketing decisions. This wiki primarily uses the engineering names , but this page lists both in order to allow mapping between the two.

See the resources section of the main Tegra page for links to Soc documentation etc.

Tegra20

Marketing name: Tegra 2. Other names: T20, AP20, T25, AP25.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/tegra-superchip.html

  • Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU
  • Up to 1GB of RAM
  • PCIe
  • USB
  • MMC/SD
  • LVDS, VGA, HDMI, DSI display
  • ...

Tegra30

Marketing name: Tegra 3. Other names: T30, AP30, (also 33, 37, ...)

http://www.nvidia.com/object/tegra-3-processor.html

  • Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, with 5th battery-saver core
  • Up to 2GB of RAM
  • USB
  • MMC/SD
  • PCIe
  • LVDS, VGA, HDMI, DSI display
  • ...

Tegra114

Marketing name: Tegra 4.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/tegra-4-processor.html

  • Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 CPU, with 5th battery-saver core
  • Up to 4GB of RAM (1 or 2 is much more typical on mainline boards)
  • USB
  • MMC/SD
  • LVDS, HDMI, DSI display
  • ...

Tegra124

Marketing name: Tegra K1. This is the 32-bit version of Tegra K1.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/tegra-k1-processor.html

  • Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 CPU, with 5th battery-saver core
  • gk20a Kepler-based GPU with 192 CUDA cores
  • Up to 8GB of RAM (1 or 2 is much more typical on mainline boards)
  • PCIe (5 lanes, Gen2 capable)
  • USB
  • MMC/SD
  • LVDS, HDMI, eDP DSI display
  • ...