Nintendo Switch Dev Kit Stats Leaked? Cortex A57, 4GB RAM, 32GB Storage, Multi-Touch.

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I sincerely hope your friend is just fucking with you regarding this.

The idea of using your phone for basic features on Switch and thus consuming the battery of both devices at the same time for something that could be done on one could backfire in a big way.

Ah you got it in time. Like I said it's heavy speculation on my part anyway, but based on solid info. My friend isn't fucking with me.

Edit: you have no idea 🙃
 
It's funny because I only wrote about a "good amount" of ram but that's enough for the typical Nintendofanboy counter reactions.

And what you imagine doesn't matter. Recording, sending, receiving plus other OS features will have a significant footprint.

But it shouldn't require "a good amount" of RAM. Basically you've just leapt on the first hint of anything new you can make into a negative. Explain to me why recording gameplay when a button is pressed needs "a good amount" of RAM.
 
I think it'll certainly have a browser and things like Netflix. Though personally I wouldn't care about either. I have a Smartphone, so does everyone else on the planet. I'd rather keep my games machine for games and not waste resources having it do what my smartphone already does.
 
Thats true for consoles with only controllers. On devices with multitouch screens however, people give a shit.

Honestly on dedicated gaming devices period not really. Having a browser is not a make or break thing. People have a million devices with browsers on them. Everyone has a phone or is near something with a better browser than you'll find in any console. It's not going to turn anyone away from a system. I mean honestly.
 
Honestly on dedicated gaming devices period not really. Having a browser is not a make or break thing. People have a million devices with browsers on them. Everyone has a phone or is near something with a better browser than you'll find in any console. It's not going to turn anyone away from a system. I mean honestly.
It will. While in a vacuum it's not a big deal, but the reality is the Switch needs as much positive good will as possible.
 
Netflix like a gaming app, and netflix built into the OS and running in the background, are different things. If Netflix has an eShop app, why would such a thing not be allowed on the Switch?

I think this is more of a discussion on OS built in feature sets that can run parallel to games, like WiiU's browser.

Not sure how much detail I can get into, but Nintendo seems to be "restrictive" of just "apps". It's one of the areas where they're pretty picky. If I were to make an app that wasn't a game for Nintendo hardware, I'd have to get special approval for that...at least that's the way it seems. Can't go into more detail than that, but I can see where they'd want to keep that kind of thing in check. Though, I don't think they'd stop Netflix from making an app if they wanted to.
 
Guarantee that if Switch doesn't have a browser there will be headlines plastered across media sites and a 20 page thread(at least) on GAF.
 
Yet the majority of people won't give a crap. At this point its nothing but a "me to" feature in a games system.

If it can run without having any effect on resources for games fine, but otherwise I really hope they don't bother.
 
Guarantee that if Switch doesn't have a browser there will be headlines plastered across media sites and a 20 page thread(at least) on GAF.

Well we saw the legs on the "no removable battery" from the FCC filing. You would have thought the sky was falling instead something so inconsequential.
 
I highly suspect people gonna be disappointed in this thread next week.

Not because the specs are bad, but rather I doubt we actually learn anything concrete next week at least direct from Nintendo. They aren't gonna get in the weeds of in depth tech specs I think.
 
Yet the majority of people won't give a crap. At this point its nothing but a "me too" feature in a games system.

The majority of people will care when most of what they read about Switch is negative.

Well we saw the legs on the "no removable battery" from the FCC filing. You would have thought the sky was falling instead something so inconsequential.

Wow I actually missed that but a quick Google reveals that it actually did make headlines.
 
Well we saw the legs on the "no removable battery" from the FCC filing. You would have thought the sky was falling instead something so inconsequential.

Having a user replaceable battery is a good thing to have. Especially, given the Switch concept of being able to take games on the go. People don't typically replace consoles like they would replace their smartphones. I wouldn't label that as inconsequential.
 
Having a user replaceable battery is a good thing to have. Especially, given the Switch concept of being able to take games on the go. People don't typically replace consoles like they would replace their smartphones. I wouldn't label that as inconsequential.

Back in my day we had replaceable batteries in our portables, we called them double-As.

I remember how awesome it was to finally have rechargeable 'lithium ion' ones in the SP
 
I highly suspect people gonna be disappointed in this thread next week.

Not because the specs are bad, but rather I doubt we actually learn anything concrete next week at least direct from Nintendo. They aren't gonna get in the weeds of in depth tech specs I think.

No, of course they won't tell us anything.

They will just say Nvidia is their partner for CPU/GPU and leave it at that lol.
 
Well, it seems that the new Shield TV is the old Shield TV reinvented, no sign of Pascal Tegra at Nvidia conference.

Which makes me wonder. Maybe Pascal Tegra is not really ready for the show? At least not in small devices like Shield TV. And Switch.
 
Well, it seems that the new Shield TV is the old Shield TV reinvented, no sign of Pascal Tegra at Nvidia conference.

Which makes me wonder. Maybe Pascal Tegra is not really ready for the show? At least not in small devices like Shield TV. And Switch.

Naa, they gave all their best chips to Nintendo for Switch.
 
Well, it seems that the new Shield TV is the old Shield TV reinvented, no sign of Pascal Tegra at Nvidia conference.

Which makes me wonder. Maybe Pascal Tegra is not really ready for the show? At least not in small devices like Shield TV. And Switch.

The PX2 they talked about last year (for car AI) has allegedly been replaced with a single Volta SoC now according to what was presented.
 
Well, it seems that the new Shield TV is the old Shield TV reinvented, no sign of Pascal Tegra at Nvidia conference.

Which makes me wonder. Maybe Pascal Tegra is not really ready for the show? At least not in small devices like Shield TV. And Switch.

I'm guessing they don't want to compete heavily with the NS, so they didn't do too much to the Shield TV to show up the NS. The NS will probably make them way more money, so don't shit on the golden goose.

(*crappy spelling error fixed*)
 
I'm guessing they don't want to compete heavily with the NS, so they didn't do too much to the Shield TV to show up the NS. The NS will probably make them way more money, so don't shit on the golden good.

Nintendo: "We want your tech for our next console"
NVidia: "Awesome, we have all this cool stuff coming"
Nintendo: "How's Shield looking?"
Nvidia: "Great! 1Teraflop, Pascal, 8GB of RAM, 4 SMs and 8 hours battery life. All for $199!!!!"
Nintendo: "No, no it's not"
 
Well, it seems that the new Shield TV is the old Shield TV reinvented, no sign of Pascal Tegra at Nvidia conference.

Which makes me wonder. Maybe Pascal Tegra is not really ready for the show? At least not in small devices like Shield TV. And Switch.

I'm no well-read, tech-literate expert, but I feel at this point Pascal Tegra's isn't just not ready for the show - it's not ready for the foreseeable future.

Would be very surprised at this point if Switch possessed anything more than a custom X1.

I'm guessing they don't want to compete heavily with the NS, so they didn't do too much to the Shield TV to show up the NS. The NS will probably make them way more money, so don't shit on the golden goose.

(*crappy spelling error fixed*)

I admire your optimism, but doesn't seem realistic.
Concur with the above post.
 
Parker came late and as is probably is not a great design to work with for mobile especially when they already have Xavier in line for this year that will take everything parker does but in a much more compact and power friendly packaging.

Parker is looking more and more like it was a stopgap to Xavier.
 
I admire your optimism, but doesn't seem realistic.

See the above post ^.

I didn't understand his post, so not sure what he's trying to get at.

Still, I'm only wondering why they didn't change any of the hardware in the new Shield. Wouldn't make much sense to leave it that way unless there was a reason for it. It's possible that the Pascal architecture isn't ready yet. Also possible they didn't do much with it since it probably isn't going to set the world on fire as far as sales are concerned and they didn't want to put more money into it for that reason. Put the investment dollars in their car AI system and the NS, because that's where the money is. Just an idea, but I'm trying not to be so cynical about it even though that may be the correct choice.
 
The new Shield still used Tegra X1

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It will. While in a vacuum it's not a big deal, but the reality is the Switch needs as much positive good will as possible.

The web browser is not going to be what makes or breaks the device. I cant believe we are entertaining this as something that matters. It totally does not.
 
Makes me wonder if there are issues with Pascal...what actually uses it?

Parker is pretty much designed around cars as far as the chip. The fact a month after they announced Parker officially they announced Xavier indicates parker was shortlived. Xavier Takes all the power of PX2 at 80W and shrinks it down to a 20W chip.
 
Parker is pretty much designed around cars as far as the chip. The fact a month after they announced Parker officially they announced Xavier indicates parker was shortlived. Xavier Takes all the power of PX2 at 80W and shrinks it down to a 20W chip.

Xavier is going to use a 512 cores Volta GPU...
 
I guess they are bypassing Pascal altogether for Shield stuff. That's interesting. Also, those dimensions listed sound identical to the Switch, and priced at $199. If Nintendo can't hit the same price point I don't know wtf.
 
I guess they are bypassing Pascal altogether for Shield stuff. That's interesting. Also, those dimensions listed sound identical to the Switch, and priced at $199. If Nintendo can't hit the same price point I don't know wtf.

The NVidia Shield doesn't have a screen. We also don't know what customization Nintendo has done with the chipset assuming that it has derived from the X1. IIRC, the Switch already have more RAM.
 
I guess they are bypassing Pascal altogether for Shield stuff. That's interesting. Also, those dimensions listed sound identical to the Switch, and priced at $199. If Nintendo can't hit the same price point I don't know wtf.
The Switch is far more than a setup box though. Still, I think they should hit the $199 as soon as possible.
 
The Switch is far more than a setup box though. Still, I think they should hit the $199 as soon as possible.

I don't think they're going to be close to $199, but we never know about this kind of stuff. I think people should set their expectations to around $250-$300. If it's lower, that's great. If it falls within that range at least no one will be all that surprised.
 
I don't think they're going to be close to $199, but we never know about this kind of stuff. I think people should set their expectations to around $250-$300. If it's lower, that's great. If it walls within that range at least no one will be all that surprised.

Yes.
 
I guess they are bypassing Pascal altogether for Shield stuff. That's interesting. Also, those dimensions listed sound identical to the Switch, and priced at $199. If Nintendo can't hit the same price point I don't know wtf.

Shield TV doesn't have a built-in 720p multi-touch screen. Adds quite a bit to the price tag.
 
I don't think they're going to be close to $199, but we never know about this kind of stuff. I think people should set their expectations to around $250-$300. If it's lower, that's great. If it walls within that range at least no one will be all that surprised.
I think it'll be $249 for the base model at launch, but a $199 price tag will definitely help to accelerate the growth of the install base. $299 would be a huge mistake.
 
I think it'll be $249 for the base model at launch, but a $199 price tag will definitely help to accelerate the growth of the install base. $299 would be a huge mistake.

I should remind people that the GC was pretty cheap and it didn't mean anything. What matters is games and value. If they can hit that point at a price people are happy with, then it'll sell. Doesn't matter if it's $200 or $350. That's the note they have to hit next week. Why should we buy this system...or better yet...why should we care? The messaging is by far the most important.
 
Drive PX2 uses Pascal, but that setup is customized to the needs of cars. I don't think any directly consumer targeted mobile device uses Pascal or will within the next year.

So you're saying Pascal wasn't likely in the first place for Switch? Hell current word is that the Switch uses some Pascal stuff anyway, so maybe it has the bits of Pascal that actually matters for gaming devices... maybe?

I mean a gaming device is not a car, aside from Nintendo wanting to drive sales.

I'll be here all week.
 
I don't think they're going to be close to $199, but we never know about this kind of stuff. I think people should set their expectations to around $250-$300. If it's lower, that's great. If it falls within that range at least no one will be all that surprised.

So you're going to be able to buy an Xbox One S or PS4 for less than a Switch?
 
So you're going to be able to buy an Xbox One S or PS4 for less than a Switch?

There is that possibility and it shouldn't matter to folks as long as there's value in what you're buying. I don't know why people immediately go down that route. Ultimately, price is important, but what you get for your dollar is most important. If it was all about the price, the the GC would have knocked it out of the park since it was so cheap.
 
There is that possibility and it shouldn't matter to folks as long as there's value in what you're buying. I don't know why people immediately go down that route. Ultimately, price is important, but what you get for your dollar is most important. If it was all about the price, the the GC would have knocked it out of the park since it was so cheap.
Yep its more about the experience/ecosystem you are buying into than pure specs,though price is important too. They cant target families at more than $250
 
I should remind people that the GC was pretty cheap and it didn't mean anything. What matters is games and value. If they can hit that point at a price people are happy with, then it'll sell. Doesn't matter if it's $200 or $350. That's the note they have to hit next week. Why should we buy this system...or better yet...why should we care? The messaging is by far the most important.

If the GC had a dvd drive and used regular sized discs, who knows how well Nintendo would have done and how much more third party support they would have have. I feel as if they would be close to xbox sales or even surpass them.

Though lack of dvd drive definitely lowered the price.
 
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