the Nintendo Switch is still powered by a modest Nvidia Tegra X1 chip and just 4GB of RAM. But what could be in store for Nintendo fans? Here are all the latest rumors, plus plenty of carefully ...
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said that the company's upcoming Switch successor will be backward compatible.
The Nintendo Switch currently uses Nvidia’s (now very old) Tegra X1 chip, which features a 256-core Maxwell GPU. The rumours ...
The Nintendo Switch's successor, officially referred to as the Switch 2, will be able to play current Switch games. Nintendo is expected to launch the Switch 2 in early 2025. The company likely won't ...
We can expect Nintendo to stick with a system-on-a-chip from Nvidia, likely some next-generation take on the aged Tegra X1 chip found in the current Switch. We’d not be surprised if Nintendo got ...
Screen 6.2-inch 1280 x 720 LCD Storage 64GB (expandable with microSD) CPU Nvidia Tegra X1 Battery 4.5-9 hours of use ...
This could be for an upcoming Switch Selects line or to be replaced with a Nintendo Switch 2 SKU. Nvidia’s Tegra X1 chip According to a Reuters report, the Nintendo Switch 2 will house a custom Nvidia ...
Those hoping for an official glimpse of the next-generation Switch will likely need to wait until at least January 2025. The ...
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Nintendo has confirmed its Switch successor will be backward compatible with Switch games. Company president Shuntaro Furukawa shared the news earlier this morning. Writing on social media ...
TOKYO, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Nintendo (7974.T), opens new tab President Shuntaro Furukawa said on Wednesday that software for the company's Switch console would be playable on the successor device.
Nintendo is now "very unlikely" to reveal its hotly-anticipated Switch 2 hardware this year, a games industry analyst has told Eurogamer. This morning's financial results from Nintendo revealed a ...