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X1 Support Added to the Tegra Android Development Pack

March 27, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The Tegra Android Development Pack 4.0R1  has been released with support for the NVIDIA SHIELD Powered by Tegra X1. It supports theTegra® X1 NVIDIA® SHIELD™ running Google Android TV operating system. Download here if you are a registered developer.

This release includes:

• Latest Android SDK (24.0.2) and NDK (r10d) for both 32 and 64 bit devices
• NVIDIA Android Developer Tools (Tegra Graphics Debugger, Tegra System Profiler, Nsight™ Tegra®, Visual Studio Edition, PerfHUD ES, PerfKit)
• CUDA 7.0 Beta and 6.5 (available on Linux x64 package only)
• OpenCV and PhysX support
• NVIDIA GameWorks OpenGL sample source code and device drivers.

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