> Denver in 2015: > https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=8783&forum=3&start=54
...or even in 2014 with Tegra K1 ("Tegra 5", "Logan") still?
"Tegra K1 is offered in two pin-to-pin compatible versions. [...] The second version uses a custom, NVIDIA-designed 64-bit dual Super Core CPU. This CPU (codenamed "Denver") delivers very high single-thread and multi-thread performance. It is based on the ARMv8 architecture [...]. [...] the 64-bit version is expected in devices in the second half of the year." http://nvidianews.nvidia.com/Releases/NVIDIA-Unveils-Tegra-K1-a-192-Core-Super-Chip-That-Brings-DNA-of-World-s-Fastest-GPU-to-Mobile-a8a.aspx
"The Denver cores (and the rest of the SoC) are fabricated on TSMC’s 28nm HPM process and be clocked at up to 2.5GHz." http://www.extremetech.com/computing/174023-tegra-k1-64-bit-denver-core-analysis-are-nvidias-x86-efforts-hidden-within