Ampere will be, what? 5 years old by the time Switch 2 comes out?.. And 7/8 nm as expected. Also, I’m assuming it’s T239 and not T329.
This sounds very Nintendo.
So shit tier again?
Ampere will be, what? 5 years old by the time Switch 2 comes out?.. And 7/8 nm as expected. Also, I’m assuming it’s T239 and not T329.
This sounds very Nintendo.
You know it'll be one or two gens behind, thts guaranteed.So shit tier again?
Heard some things but instead of adding to them I am just hopeful certain things are true about it.Yeah, honestly I rarely used my Switch at all but I'd rather it be a powerful console but we shall see.
Assuming it uses the T239 at 8nm, the Switch 2 in 2025 will be a lot weaker compared to other mobile hardware than the Switch 1 was in 2017.So shit tier again?
You ignore something even worse.Assuming it uses the T239 at 8nm, the Switch 2 in 2025 will be a lot weaker compared to other mobile hardware than the Switch 1 was in 2017.
I think MLiD is quite a bit clueless when he claims the Switch 2 will be faster than the Steam Deck when docked.
You ignore something even worse.
Samsung Foundry, there is a potential gonna turn into power-hog with heat issues while struggle to perform at 7.5W TDP, look at Eshitnos chip on Galaxy devices.
Nintendo like cutting corners so nothing gonna matters but people banking on this being a powerhouse are so deluded.
Eh because it consumes a lot of power.Samsung's 8LPU was fine for its time and it served Nvidia pretty well for the whole RTX30 Ampere lineup and Orin automotive SoCs.
The problem is that it's a 2019 half-node (small upgrade) of 10nm, which is similar to TSMC's 10FF from 2017.
Nvidia probably designed this chip back in 2019, with a product release in 2021 or so. And then Nintendo just sat on it for 4 years.
I bet that word of Nvidia trying to make their own gaming handheld comes from the fact that their reputation as gaming console chip provider is going to be questioned when Nintendo finally decides to drag their console out of the closet.
Sarah Connor should be in middle school right now, or probably already killed in some random school shootings.Cyberdyne, I mean NVIDIA is too busy designing HAL9000s, T800s and Shodans to care about a Nintendo handheld.
They will be happy with the predictable long term revenue stream the switch 2 will provide.
They will be happy with the predictable long term revenue stream the switch 2 will provide.
The main reason of Vita being a massive failure and something Sony, MS and anyone else outside Nintendo won't repeat was that in modern times budgets for games in highend portable with their own hardware/OS is basically the same than the budget of home console+PC games but wih a tiny market, which is totally unsustainable.Perhaps we'll have more than one non-windows handheld console. It was stupid enough of Sony and Microsoft to leave Nintendo completely alone in that market.
That might be a thing that gives them an excuse to be under powered again lol2 screens clamshell would be nice. I know DS games will inevitably be added to NSO but I have no desire to see those games spread across my big ass tv screen.
The main reason of Vita being a massive failure and something Sony, MS and anyone else outside Nintendo won't repeat was that in modern times budgets for games in highend portable with their own hardware/OS is basically the same than the budget of home console+PC games but wih a tiny market, which is totally unsustainable.
The PC handheld makes way more sense for Sony, MS and any 3rd party because they don'tt require to make specific games or ports for it: they can simply use their PC games, and monetize these ports/games in both normal PCs and PC handhelds.
Vita was a major failure as a business that they won't repeat. And was a failure due mainly the lack of support from devs, which was caused for what I mentioned.Handhelds now have 4 shoulder buttons instead of 2, can have regular SD cards instead of the silly priority Vita memory cards and can play modern home console/pc games downscaled, so no dedicated games needed anymore.
Things that weren't possible with Vita, 3DS etc because of the controller and not enough power to play those games.
Switch paved the way, Steamdeck even more so and Xbox will do the same with there ecosystem.
Sony needs to jump on board too. Will help there software sales, especially in Japan
Yes, they wont have that problem anymore now that the games can be played as one ecosystem just downscaled.Vita was a major failure as a business that they won't repeat. And was a failure due mainly the lack of support from devs, which was caused for what I mentioned.
Biggest obstacle might be for their devs. They ll have to uograde graphical fidelity, resolution, textures, maybe voice acting. How long ll users have tk read walls of text? Budgets ll raise for them. Seems like reason for delay this time. They might not be able to finance and publish bunch of small cheap games anymore or like before. Expect evem more remasters.I'm not sure the Switch 2 is going to be a success. No one should be, to be honest.
The Nintendo 64 was fairly successful with 32 million consoles sold but then the Gamecube sold only 20 million.
Then people thought Nintendo had won their blue ocean market with the Wii with over 100 million consoles sold, just to be followed by the Wii U with 13 million sales.
The Switch is the best selling console ever with 140 million sales and now everyone is somehow assuming the Switch 2 is going to have a similar success... but:
- Nintendo isn't going to be alone in the handheld console market anymore, just like the Wii U wasn't alone in the waggle controllers anymore.
- Nintendo this time is using even older and weaker hardware for its launch date than they did with the Switch 1, like they did with the Wii U.
It's right after a major success that Nintendo tends to get way too greedy and relaxed, and it's honestly pointing that way with the Switch 2. They're basically going to launch in 2025 the same hardware they were going to use for a mid-gen upgrade back in 2021.
Besides the Steam Deck and windows handhelds (with even Qualcomm entering the scene), it looks like Sony isn't going to be leaving Nintendo alone in the handheld market either.
Ampere will be, what? 5 years old by the time Switch 2 comes out?.. And 7/8 nm as expected. Also, I’m assuming it’s T239 and not T329.
This sounds very Nintendo.