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you know I did a little more digging and a "NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit" is 1000 canuck dollars on amazon. I don't think Nintendo is going to be selling switch2's with Orin chips when the AI craze is heavily inflating the price of Orins
 
you know I did a little more digging and a "NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit" is 1000 canuck dollars on amazon. I don't think Nintendo is going to be selling switch2's with Orin chips when the AI craze is heavily inflating the price of Orins
Orin has already been out since 2021 and has always been the focus of hardware speculation, particularly after the Nvidia leaks of a T239. The price of an Orin Nano dev kit is irrelevant, the Orin Nano module is already only $200 and AI demand isn't going to be affecting an enterprise customer like Nintendo, the same way Microsoft and Sony maintained chip access in the crypto bubble.
 

Rumour: 'Switch 2' Gamescom Demo Supposedly Had Zelda: BOTW Running At 4K 60FPS

With "minimal load times" thrown in, too
The latest rumours come from a recent Nate the Hate podcast in which the host claims to have been told that the Gamescom tech demo saw BOTW running at 4K 60fps, with the emphasis of the show being that "load times had been erased". Again, this is not to suggest that the Switch launch title will be re-released with the next hardware, only that it was being used to demonstrate to showcase the successor's technical improvements.

There are also claims that the demo was utilising DLSS 3.5 — Nvidia's real-time AI upscaling technology — though it may "not have been utilising the full feature set" of the 3.5 version, e.g. frame generation. This is something that has been suggested for a Switch successor for a good few years now, though seeing the beefier 3.5 version thrown around sure is an interesting prospect.

Later in the conversation, the host stated that a March 2024 date came out of a lot of the conversations he was having, though he couldn't say whether this was a reveal or a release date. Rumours from earlier this year stated that the Switch 2 would be targeting a release in late 2024, remember.
 
you know I did a little more digging and a "NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit" is 1000 canuck dollars on amazon. I don't think Nintendo is going to be selling switch2's with Orin chips when the AI craze is heavily inflating the price of Orins
Nintendo isn't going to use some off the shelf developer kit, any more than they would use some off the shelf chip. Those dev kits will be specific to the console, and won't cost insane amount of money. Enterprise customers like Nintendo don't pay the same prices or get the same product as consumer level customers.

Imo the switch 2 will at best have the Xavier series chips or some custom one based off of the Xavier.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegra information sourced from here.

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if you look at the red square this is what I expect to be in the switch 2 as it's Nvidia's ARM chips that have been out for about 2-3 years now. If we're going by Nintendo's philosophy of always selling their product for a profit and using old hardware more effectively.

Tegra X1 specs for comparison below. Notice how the Tegra x1 was already 2 years old when the switch launched.

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If we wanted steam deck tier performance they'd have to use the Orin series which just launched late 2022/early 2023. Nintendo is not going to use fancy Orin chips due to how new they are.

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This is all assuming the switch 2 launches sometime 2024 and continues to be portable which it should because that's the whole selling point for Nintendo consoles outside of their first parties.
The newness of the chips is pretty irrelevant. Its clear that Nintendo have been working with Nvidia on the Switch's successor probably since not long after the Switch launched. The earliest Orin chips were actually shown off in 2021. Nintendo would almost certainly have had early access to the tech, and Nvidia would have worked closely with them to produce custom chips with the best specifications towards both performance and cost.
 
So with DLSS performance or whatever it is when it upscales from 50% res scale, I doubt there is frame generation being used since that looks like (worse) garbage when generating from below 60fps. I can see a new Switch being able to run BOTW at 1080p 60fps since the current Switch runs it at 900p 30fps, but saying its 4k when there is DLSS being used is very misleading, or they could also just mean 4k output of a 1080p image, which is also misleading.
 
No they don't and no there aren't. Also I don't want either of those things together. Let's just stick to 1080p at 60fps (like I was promised 15 years ago) and not get too crazy here.
I mean if the hardware can handle 4k with only a 10% load and no adding distracting special effects then might as well upscale all of the Virtual Console stuff. I bet you'll be able to transfer your Switch game library to it, and It'll have emulators for pretty much everything else. Bonus if it will let you import your Wii, Wii U, and 3DS eShop libraries, but I doubt it
 
saying its 4k when there is DLSS being used is very misleading
it continues to baffle me how people trust game journos, but only during the lead-up to new consoles coming out
when they continue to be dishonest and wrong on almost every single front even then
I don't know why this is surprising, should've been obvious with a half-second of thought that a Switch 2 wouldn't be running 4K
 
So with DLSS performance or whatever it is when it upscales from 50% res scale, I doubt there is frame generation being used since that looks like (worse) garbage when generating from below 60fps. I can see a new Switch being able to run BOTW at 1080p 60fps since the current Switch runs it at 900p 30fps, but saying its 4k when there is DLSS being used is very misleading, or they could also just mean 4k output of a 1080p image, which is also misleading.
Could easily just be if, they are just using BOTW but scaled up to 4k, like the PS4 Pro enhancement patches, which I can see. For actual new games not built around the limitations of the Switch, i doubt a native 4k can be achieved unless its a lightweight or previous gen port.
 
So I caved in and became a member of the Switch club like the rest of you. Although I opted for the light version in gray because I kinda don't want to be glued to one room when playing games.

Shit's pretty cool. First game I got was Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and was pretty much the motivation for getting a Switch in the first place. Before that i was playing vanilla 8 on the WiiU but it's gotten to the point where the signal drops out between the tablet and the console constantly even though the room I play the tablet is right next to the room where the console is. Even if the console is literally right next to the door, the fucking tablet cries that it can't see the damn thing.

The only positive thing about the tablet was that it didn't make my hands immediately cramp up after like 5 minutes of play time. By the time i cleared the Mushroom course on the switch I needed to massage my hands, so idk if it's because of the shape of the thing, or because I'm just turning into an old fuck with arthritis from years of playing StepMania on the keyboard.
 
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Nintendo will host a Nintendo Direct on September 14 at 7:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m. ET, featuring 40 minutes of information focused mainly on Switch titles launching this winter, the company announced. You will be able to watch it on YouTube (America, Europe, Japan) and Nintendo.com (America, Europe, Japan).
 
If it's mostly stuff that's releasing this winter I doubt there'll be too many big announcements (probably a few, but I can't imagine that they have too much lined up for that season that hasn't been announced yet considering how close we'd be to release). I would've expected a large focus on Wonder if it wasn't for that standalone Direct- it'll probably get at least a mention in this one anyways.

My highest hopes currently consist of elaboration on that new WarioWare game, the Peach Game, and maybe even Metroid Prime 4; my more rational hopes expect a bunch of small announcements alongside elaboration on one of those three games (probably WarioWare) and some indie stuff. I know the holiday season is a big deal and this is a long Direct, but I just have a hunch that this Direct won't be too massive, maybe just due to the age of the Switch itself.

Part of me wants to hope for Switch 2 News but I think that might be aiming a bit high- if we get anything on that, I'm more tempted to expect news to arrive in early 2024. Like, January-Marchish. That way you could generate hype during a dry season instead of possibly harming Switch Holiday titles by overshadowing them with new hardware. At best we might get a very brief announcement, Pokémon for Switch style, where Furakawa comes out and says "yes we're working on a Switch successor please expect news [insert date here]" and then leaves without more elaboration.
 
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Could easily just be if, they are just using BOTW but scaled up to 4k, like the PS4 Pro enhancement patches, which I can see. For actual new games not built around the limitations of the Switch, i doubt a native 4k can be achieved unless its a lightweight or previous gen port.
I would imagine a new switch would be thicker if it isn't wider screen wise, if only for the cooling system to get to native 4k in such a compact package.
 
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I've seen these floating around, the second one is obviously fake from the poor photoshop job. The first one looks more real but someone could have just printed it out on a piece of paper.
 
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