Rumored Nintendo Switch specs reveal a pretty weak console
Yesterday Nintendo revealed their latest console, the Nintendo Switch, a mobile / home console hybrid with a tablet-like device with detachable controllers.
While the company showed off how the console worked and how it’s used, they didn’t get into details about the specs — not a huge surprise because Nintendo rarely reveals the specs of its consoles.
But according to a supposed leaked specs list from a developer dev kit, the hardware is quite modest. To say the least.
If the specs are true, the Nintendo Switch is powered by a quad-core ARM processor that’s common in tablets, with just 4 GB of RAM. The most disappointing part are the graphics, which are based on the old Maxwell architecture, not the current Pascal architecture that powers the GTX 1000-series graphics cards.
Here are the full specs:
- Quad core ARM Cortex-A57 cores, max 2GHz
- NVidia second-generation Maxwell architecture
- 256 CUDA cores, max 1 GHz, 1024 FLOPS/cycle
- 4GB RAM (25.6 GB/s, VRAM shared)
- 32 GB storage (Max transfer 400 MB/s)
- USB 2.0 and 3.0
- 1280 x 720 6.2″ IPS display
- 1080p at 60 fps or 4k at 30 fps max video output to TV
- Capcitance method, 10-point multi-touch
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