As for the question of ‘why?’, one has to remember that internally the Nintendo Switch is an Nvidia Tegra X1-based system with a Maxwell GPU, making it definitely one of the nicer ARM-based ...
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said that the company's upcoming Switch successor will be backward compatible.
the Nintendo Switch is still powered by a modest Nvidia Tegra X1 chip and just 4GB of RAM. But what could be in store for Nintendo fans? Here are all the latest rumors, plus plenty of carefully ...
The Nintendo Switch's successor, officially referred to as the Switch 2, will be able to play current Switch games. Nintendo is expected to launch the Switch 2 in early 2025. The company likely won't ...
The processor relationship is thought to remain with Nvidia, upgrading the current Tegra X1 in the Switch to a new T239 chip (which may arrive with a more fun-sounding marketing name too).
Built on TSMC's 20-nm manufacturing process, the Tegra X1 chip that powers the Shield console offers over a TFLOP of compute performance with its 256-core Maxwell graphics engine, while still ...