While Nintendo hasn't really specified the performance of the Switch 2, the manufacturer of the console's ARM chipset is now providing more technical details and asserts that the Switch 2 is ten times quicker than the previous model thanks to Nvidia's new Tegra chip.https://www.notebookcheck.net/10x-faster-than-the-original-Nvidia-unveils-technical-details-and-TFLOPs-of-the-Nintendo-Switch-2.992584.0.html
**PHEW!!!**
Finally! Now, since the reveal of the NS2 hardware has finally been revealed, NVIDIA's expired NDA with Nintendo should now convince NVIDIA to announce its VERY looOOong overdue next-gen NVIDIA's Shield TV release sometime soon!
Quote from: TruthIsThere on April 04, 2025, 04:57:32**PHEW!!!**
Finally! Now, since the reveal of the NS2 hardware has finally been revealed, NVIDIA's expired NDA with Nintendo should now convince NVIDIA to announce its VERY looOOong overdue next-gen NVIDIA's Shield TV release sometime soon!
That would be nice, though seeing how Nvidia is screwing their non-business customers lately, I'm not so sure.
Seems very unlikely that the Switch 2 will be running at this chips top clock speed even in docked mode, considering the Switch 1 took a serious curb under even the TX1's performance. So that top Tflop figure is not going to be it in actual use.
It's not a 4 tflop GPU docked. How you don't get Nvidias marketing figures yet? Just like the 5070 equals a 4090? The Switch 2 has under 2 tflops of GPU power when docked.being that the first switch had no AI chips or RT cores Nvidia loved to take those numbers and fold them into the performance of the compute units and it just doesn't work that way