The current Nintendo Switch is running on an Nvidia Tegra X1, an Arm chip the company originally designed for its Android-based Shield TV. This chip was blazing fast when it debuted a decade ago, but ...
I never expected to write an article directly comparing the Steam Deck with the Switch 2. But Nintendo is poised to give its ...
I never expected to write an article directly comparing the Steam Deck with the Switch 2. But Nintendo is poised to give its ...
Apparently, we’re talking about the NVIDIA Tegra T239 chip, which boasts up to 1536 ... It’s a three-tier hybrid processor, consisting of one Arm Cortex X1 HP core, three Cortex A78 P cores, and four ...
After months of teases and rumours, Nintendo has finally revealed the successor to Switch, which comes eight years after the ...
The Nintendo Switch 2's specs are still a bit of a mystery, but the one official video teaser still revealed a lot.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to be announced on Thursday, according to rumors across the industry. And on the eve of that announcement, the game industry is watching closely because there is so ...
We've seen the Switch 2 reveal - but not much on its games. Can the technology power a truly next-gen Nintendo experience?
Original Switch: The original Switch runs on an Nvidia custom Tegra X1 processor split into four ARM Cortex A57 CPU cores, and according to Hackaday, there are four extra A53 cores that aren't used.