Geekerwan got a Switch 2 motherboard early and did a full die shot analysis of T239 with help from Kurnal

It's not about that, it's about the fact that this APU is dirt-cheap and in context of those specs Switch 2 is really expensive, especially considering the LCD screen.

Wouldn't call a 128-bit memory bus a generational leap either. If anything, it can be quite a stingy bottleneck in openworld games.
**compared to Nintendo Switch**
 
I just saw this article of CDPR claiming that Switch 2 hardware has evolved over the time, so I wonder how it has changed compared to initial Nvidia leak:

Beyond sheer power, what have you found that makes the Switch 2 different to develop for than the original Switch?

One of the biggest differences was in developing for a platform that was still evolving! Working on hardware that was actively being iterated on came with its own set of challenges, but thankfully Nintendo was very supportive and responsible throughout the process. Whenever we hit a snag, they were quick to engage and help us past it.
 
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