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why not? the iPhone now supports 256GB
For $969
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why not? the iPhone now supports 256GB
For $969
Would be amazing if the consumer version ends up sporting a 16nm FinFET Tegra X2.
not surprising but 512 gflops in 2017 is kind of disgusting. paying any more than maaaaaybe 99 usd for something like this is asinine
I don't think she ever gave computing specs outside of "Nvidia".Maxwell and 4GB of RAM makes me think fake. Didn't Emily Rogers say it was Pascal?
Would be amazing if the consumer version ends up sporting a 16nm FinFET Tegra X2.
Looks credible enough. Not too low or too high in the specs--about where Nintendo has aimed the last few times around. The appeal will all come down to pricing and marketing. If it launches at $300 and finds a good marketing niche (like in the launch ad), it'll do fine.
The lack of 8GB of ram will cut it off from AAA ports. I don't think this generation's games are elegant enough to scale that low. Not that Nintendo needs them at the end of the day.
I'm actually more curious about hidden cameras, accelerometers, mics, and other surprises than I am straight horsepower.
Dev kits dont represent final hardware. Could be Pascal Tegra still. Making games that work on Maxwell Tegra means they will run on Pascal version too.
So then this probably isn't accurate since Switch has a custom Tegra then?The specs listed are the off-the-shelf Tegra X1 you get if you buy a Jetson TX1 dev board.
And RAM is in the same chip package as the CPU/GPU, so if you want a different version you gotta pay $$$$$. No reason when it was an early dev kit.
NVIDIA already said Pascal.
So then this probably isn't accurate since Switch has a custom Tegra then?
Did they?
512 Gflops handheld is great.
So then this probably isn't accurate since Switch has a custom Tegra then?
Did they?
It doesn't say Pascal by name, I assumed when reading that this morning that it meant Pascal, but it is vague enough that they could be referring to Maxwell.
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That's because that's basically what it is. I'll be shocked if the market supports this device. If it can't play modern games day and date with the console leaders even in a downscaled fashion, it's done.The more and more I look at this, I can't believe it's a Nintendo "console". It looks like a peripheral, equal to that of the Nvidia Shield.
You do realize that 720p is perfectly reasonable for a handheld, right? 1080p would be overkill considering the graphics hit it would require for a slightly clearer picture
https://twitter.com/NWPlayer123/status/789116886109655041
Four ARM Cortex-A57 cores, max 2GHz
NVidia second-generation Maxwell architecture
256 CUDA cores, max 1 GHz, 1024 FLOPS/cycle
4GB RAM (25.6 GB/s, VRAM shared)
32 GB storage (Max transfer 400 MB/s)
USB 2.0 & 3.0
1280 x 720 6.2" IPS LCD
1080p at 60 fps or 4k at 30 fps max video output
Capcitance method, 10-point multi-touch
Obvs came into this thread late however 32 gig for saves surely if the games are now running off carts again?
No installs due to slow blu ray drives on this fucker.
They are the exact specs of the Tegra X1.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/jetson-tx1-module.html
nVidia already said they are using a custom version with a Pascal based GPU. TX1 uses Maxwell cores.
Some believe they are using a version of the Tegra X2.
Maybe devs will have to make sure their games work in the first place due to no hard drive for big patches. Maybe some patches under a gig would work. DLC would eat up more no doubt. 64GB would be much safer unless they allow you to use your own SD card up to 256 GB.
I don't agree on the $300 figure. Too high for a Nintendo product, IMO. OG Wii could've hit that figure and been fine. Unless Switch has an amazing hook we're unaware of (let's face it, this hybrid stuff isn't going to excite anyone but us Nintendo fans), I don't see how it'll sell well at this price. I'd love to be wrong.Looks credible enough. Not too low or too high in the specs--about where Nintendo has aimed the last few times around. The appeal will all come down to pricing and marketing. If it launches at $300 and finds a good marketing niche (like in the launch ad), it'll do fine.
Except not really? That completely preys upon not understanding the differences in markets. Console and video games sales are linked. And while consoles are hardware, they don't share a similar business model to phones. You have to account for subsidization, audience and price segmentation.
Nintendo has never used built in memory for handhelds. 3DS comes with a 4GB SD card. They will most likely do the same here.
Obvs came into this thread late however 32 gig for saves surely if the games are now running off carts again?
No installs due to slow blu ray drives on this fucker.
Nintendo has never used built in memory for handhelds. 3DS comes with a 4GB SD card. They will most likely do the same here.
Also the cost of flash storage and the product yield which 128GB+ variants probably aren't going to work for something cost sensitive and high yield. 64GB I think is doable, and I think tiered storage pricing is likely and may vary over time.
Everything since DSi has onboard memory, they just augment it with SD because it wasn't very much (Except Wii U). They will want onboard because even with SD cards storage will be a premium in portable mode.
But this is a "console first and foremost"....
The specs listed are the off-the-shelf Tegra X1 you get if you buy a Jetson TX1 dev board.
And RAM is in the same chip package as the CPU/GPU, so if you want a different version you gotta pay $$$$$. No reason when it was an early dev kit.
They are the exact specs of the Tegra X1.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/jetson-tx1-module.html
nVidia already said they are using a custom version with a Pascal based GPU. TX1 uses Maxwell cores.
Some believe they are using a version of the Tegra X2.
Every Nintendo handheld since the DSi has contained SOME internal flash memory. Not a lot, but definitely some.Nintendo has never used built in memory for handhelds. 3DS comes with a 4GB SD card. They will most likely do the same here.
You mean Pascal-based Tegra 'Parker', they're not calling it the X2, but anyway, hopefully the custom SoC for switch is based on Pascal and on 16nm FinFET.
Tegra X1 was 20nm and not using a FinFET process.
Please correct me if that's wrong.
This has probably been answered already but as the specs stand right now how strong is the Switch compared to the PS4/XB1? Is it at least close to being as strong as the XB1 or no?
You're right on both counts. TX2 is just for convenience and what was called before it was announced, but the official codename is Parker.
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[/QUOTE] Acording to the link http...hird party ports, its gonna rake in the dough
The dock only provides power and TV output for the Switch. The tablet IS the system.I'm curious if the game cards will be read only or if they can be written to for patches / DLC; maybe a smaller writable amount of memory is possible to keep costs lower?
I do hope SD cards stay like the 3DS and it would be nice to be able to have an external USB hard disk on the dock like the Wii U. I don't like having to swap games in and out of internal memory, but it's better than having to re-download games like on my PS3.
This has probably been answered already but as the specs stand right now how strong is the Switch compared to the PS4/XB1? Is it at least close to being as strong as the XB1 or no?
If it was to release at these specs it wouldn't be close to the Xbone let alone the standard PS4.
If this is how it releases it will be great power for a handheld, but incredibly weak for home a console. Especially compared to Pro and Scorpio in 2017. I can't image much support in terms of AAA 3rd party multi plat games.
Acording to the link
It can bust out 1 TFLOP, which is pretty good. But Nvidia TFLOP is more efficient than AMD.. So would it be like 1.4 TFLOP equivalent? That's like X-box One S. This doesn't even count that CPU which would be better than Xbone.. Hopefully the RAM is fast and is more than 4GB. With active cooling vents, 1.4 TFLOPs on dock... If Nintendo had these specs I'd be quite happy.
I'm not tech savvy, so corect me if I"m wrong please^^
The dock only provides power and TV output for the Switch. The tablet IS the system.
You do realize that 720p is perfectly reasonable for a handheld, right? 1080p would be overkill considering the graphics hit it would require for a slightly clearer picture
A TFLOP is a TFLOP.
Nvidia GPU is more efficient than AMD though and they aren't direct performance translations in flops. From what I keep hearing, NVIDIA's GFLOP is close to 40% more than AMD in performance per flop.