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According to Trusted Reviews, Alex Katouzian, Senior Vice President at Qualcomm, said during a media roundtable event at Computex 2023 that both Sony and Nintendo have talked to them about future portable devices. Quoting:
What could that mean? There's no way of really knowing, but we can speculate.
Project Q is already confirmed, but why would they choose Qualcomm if they could get cheaper chips from companies like MediaTek and UniSOC? As far as we know it's only for streaming, so it wouldn't need a very powerful chip. Maybe they are interested in Qualcomm's modems? Or maybe they have another portable device beyond Project Q?
Also, with Digital Foundry's allegation that the Switch Pro was canceled, plus another leaker saying the 8nm Tegra chip that was meant to be used with Switch 2 was also canceled, and with the Tegra T239 reportedly made for Switch Pro/2 and rumored since 2021 likely being an 8nm chip just like its Orin siblings, there's a possibility that Nintendo had problems with NVIDIA and is switching to another vendor. This wouldn't be the first time a company had problems with Nvidia, we all know how the partnership between Microsoft and Nvidia with the original Xbox and Sony and Nvidia with the PS3 turned out. It would also explain why it's taking so long for the Switch 2 to be released and why new leaks and rumors are so scarce (assuming the Switch 2 would release in 2024).
What do you think? Let's speculate.
“Those are companies [PlayStation and Nintendo] that are interested in having handheld gaming capabilities. So obviously they would reach out and talk to us,” Alex Katouzian (Qualcomm’s Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Mobile, Compute and XR) said. “I think they, in general, will reach out to someone like Qualcomm because they know how big we are in Android gaming.”
What could that mean? There's no way of really knowing, but we can speculate.
Project Q is already confirmed, but why would they choose Qualcomm if they could get cheaper chips from companies like MediaTek and UniSOC? As far as we know it's only for streaming, so it wouldn't need a very powerful chip. Maybe they are interested in Qualcomm's modems? Or maybe they have another portable device beyond Project Q?
Also, with Digital Foundry's allegation that the Switch Pro was canceled, plus another leaker saying the 8nm Tegra chip that was meant to be used with Switch 2 was also canceled, and with the Tegra T239 reportedly made for Switch Pro/2 and rumored since 2021 likely being an 8nm chip just like its Orin siblings, there's a possibility that Nintendo had problems with NVIDIA and is switching to another vendor. This wouldn't be the first time a company had problems with Nvidia, we all know how the partnership between Microsoft and Nvidia with the original Xbox and Sony and Nvidia with the PS3 turned out. It would also explain why it's taking so long for the Switch 2 to be released and why new leaks and rumors are so scarce (assuming the Switch 2 would release in 2024).
What do you think? Let's speculate.
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