Mihailjones
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I am really curious what nVidia can bring up for the successor of the Switch. Obviously data management will be a big thing for next-gen and while I don't expect anything close to XBSX/PS5 levels of performance in a hybrid device, Nintendo won't be dismissing these developments completely I am pretty sure. UFS 3.x would be a start.
I would be really surprised if "switch 2" would be even at level of PS4 original. current switch is like 10-15% of PS4 performance, and nintendos philosophy is to sell "the slowest, cheapest and lowest quality hardware for highest possible price"
If they would fund a custom SoC with modern mobile cpu+gpu, I'm sure they could make really powerful machine that have decent battery life. Even around when switch were released there were as fast or faster phone chips I think, at least if they would have had similar cooling system.
If I remember correctly, some Apple SoCs already surpassed ps4 og last year on GPU performance and CPU even earlier?
Only hope to get fast and modern portable gaming console is if Sony wants to make new one, as they have great engineers and will use modern tech or fast tech, like vita had. Vita is in many aspects more modern system than switch (software/OS features + some hardware related stuff)
If switch 2 comes, I guess it is around Xbox one perf, unless it is home system, then it could be something between ps4 og and pro