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No way the Nintendo Switch 2 will be a Steam Deck killer - despite alleged PS4-like prowess

Started by Redaktion, September 23, 2023, 17:42:52

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Redaktion

Recent Nintendo Switch 2 leaks have led to much speculation about specifications. The apparent suggestion is that Nintendo's next-generation hybrid handheld console would match the PS4 in performance, but lofty performance doesn't quite align with Nintendo's typical strategy, especially given the trade-offs in the name of performance.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/No-way-the-Nintendo-Switch-2-will-be-a-Steam-Deck-killer-despite-alleged-PS4-like-prowess.754134.0.html


Yeshy

It will be like a low end laptop GPU end of story, either 2050 or 3050 (unless Nintendo/Nvidia want to lose margin and put 4050)

Ramsey

The Tegra X1 was quad core in use because as an older chip, wasn't configured as Big Little; it either turns on the "Efficient" or the "Performance Cores"; it was meant like that for tablets; it just can't have the 8 cores working at the same time.

George

Quote from: A on September 23, 2023, 17:46:19Just a pile of made-up info to keep the fan running

Yup.

While both CPU's and GPU's have gotten much better since the Switch was introduced we have to consider three things:
- target cost
- target TDP wattage use and available battery (fit in same size form factor)
- the ACTUAL needs of 1st party content (read: Nintendo games) needs/requirements

My EWAG is that we'll see something better than a midrange cell phone and worse then previous gen laptop iGPU's.

However we may be able to hope for at least 2x - 4x better than current Switch.

Keep in mind they have to SELL it and if it does not provide at least 2x improvement why bother upgrading?


g.

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Quote from: George on September 24, 2023, 00:35:19My EWAG is that we'll see something better than a midrange cell phone and worse then previous gen laptop iGPU's.

However we may be able to hope for at least 2x - 4x better than current Switch.
You're severely underestimating just how anemic the Switch is. It will easily surpass 4x, most likely closer to 10x in theoretical performance if we go with historic trends and what is currently available on the market. In terms of meaningless desktop hardware comparisons, the original Switch has a GPU equivalent to a NV920MX, if Nintendo go with any of the 1024+ core Orin chips and reduce speeds by the same amount, we'll be seeing performance that's in the ballpark of the Steam Deck (1.5TFLOPS) and Nintendo might go for an even beefier spec and run it at a higher frequency since they've probably upgraded the cooling system. Handheld will be a different story but it will still see the same 5-6x ish increase in performance. Also, DLSS.

Uhh

So a couple of things:

1) When the switch first came out in 2017, the hardware was roughly on par/comparable with the ps3 released back in 2007. That's a 10 year gap. Unless there's been some sort of major change recently in the industry, I see no reason to believe why the next gen 2024 switch wouldn't be able to equal the performance of the 2014 ps4 at the very least and very likely to exceed that level with features like dlss.

2) If we take a look at history, Arm iGPU's have always been slightly ahead of x86 iGPU's, at least in terms of GFLOP/TFLOP measurement. This has been the case for last decade or so. Performance has however been a mixed bag and not directly comparable on arm side due to subpar driver support. This does not apply to Nvidia tho, as they're the only arm licensee vendor that provide excellent gpu driver for their soc's which is truly directly comparable to their desktop geforce line.

3) Again looking looking at history, Arm's SoC's are just massively more efficient than x86 ones in general (just take a look at how efficient M-silicon macbooks are compared to windows laptop alternatives). I think you're severely underestimating this point. If the cpu's are able to power down to a level that takes 2-3x less watts this leaves significantly more headroom for the igpu, where every watt counts. Even if Nvidia/Nintendo are to be extremely conservative and use some outdated process node like samsung 8nm for their soc, it'll still have order of magnitudes better battery life than the deck just based on this alone.

4) The steam deck already struggles to deliver ps4 like performance in games. Not because the hardware isn't comparable but more due to lacking the same level of developer optimization that consoles get.

5) TL;DR -- I feel the author of this article wrote sensationalist headline here. It doesn't need to be a killer (altho it's shaping very likely to be one), this is Nintendo we're talking about. They're like apple, anything with their badge on it sells millions. Heck, they could pretty much re-release the Wii U (one of their worst selling consoles) and it'd still sell another 10 million or so and outsell the deck.

These aren't even comparable devices, haven't even gotten into how they're marketed differently (online presence only limited region availability vs physical store presence worldwide availability). Or how many are not too happy about the physical size of deck, the weight, and fan noise. I could go on about shader cache eating storage vs having none dealing with stutter and many other issues but I think I'll stop here.

Kaz

"Aside from that, even the current Switch had four cores lopped off its Nvidia Tegra X1 — normally an octa-core SoC, but a quad-core in the Switch — in the name of efficiency."

That's just false, X1 supported running only one of the core clusters at the same time, so Nintendo chose to disable the A53 cluster entirely. Wonder when was the last time when Notebookcheck wrote an article without factual errors, this site used to be quality but now is just like any other tech site favoring quantity instead.

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