Catching up with HTC, NVIDIA has also confirmed its plans on upgrading its  Tegra Note 7 tablet to the new Android L Operating System later this year, Fudzilla reports. Tegra Note 7 happens to be a mid-tier 7-inch tablet that currently runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat which was delivered by Nvidia a few months back.
Although no clear-cut roadmap has been specified by Nvidia for this update, it seems very likely that it’ll be brought out as soon as Google publicly goes live with the final Android L build.
Built with an eye toward affordability, the Tegra Note 7 (EVGA variant) comes with a 1.8 GHz quad-core processor based on Nvidia’s home-grown Tegra 4 SoC. It sports a 7-inch IPS LCD touchscreen with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, GeForce 72-core GPU, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable internal memory.
Given the fact that NVIDIA Shield is based on the same architecture as the Note 7, Nvidia might also be prepping the Android L update for that particular device too. Unfortunately enough, Nvidia has not let out any info on its upcoming Shield tablet. But one thing’s for sure, Nvidia really does seem to be putting in quite a bit of effort to release timely updates for its devices.
Via Fudzilla
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