There were already a couple of rumors regarding the existence of Nvidia new Tegra Note tablet and it appears that the prototype has been spotted in the AnTuTu benchmark. Although the performance should be taken with a grain of salt since this is just a prototype, the specifications should be quite close to the final product.
According to the specification list, the new Tegra Note tablet will feature a 1920x1200 resolution screen which is certainly a nice boost from the 1280x800 on the first generation Tegra Note. Unfortunately, the precise size of the screen is not detailed. The rest of the specifications include 2GB of RAM as well as the new Tegra K1 SoC. This is also a nice boost from the previous 1GB of RAM and Tegra 4 SoC on the first generation Tegra Note.
The new results are a bit slower than what we have seen with the first Tegra K1 prototype showcased earlier but that could be because of the lower 2.1GHz clock.
In any case, it looks like Nvidia has finally taken the tablet game a bit more seriously and the next Tegra Note might be quite an interesting device, if the price is right, that is.
Source:
cn.antutu.com.