Will probably be around 10x the GPU power but I'm more curious about the CPU improvements as well as memory bandwidth. Memory bandwidth is a big issue on the current switch.
It's a ps4 performance with dxr and upscaling of dlss it'll be decent but will it have games worth buying it unsure tbh I sense a ton of stuff from current gen getting instantly released.
It's a ps4 performance with dxr and upscaling of dlss it'll be decent but will it have games worth buying it unsure tbh I sense a ton of stuff from current gen getting instantly released.
As far as performance. If its matches a PS4 but has the versatility of the previous switch. They are on to a big hit. Thats what I think is fantastic about the Switch. It does so much, with so little (in comparison to the big two)
That's because Devs have to and Nintendo doesn't aim for best graphics. They focus on gameplay and story and when you remove the need to impress people with first impressions it puts more money into the game itself rather than fancy sunrays.
Lots of things I keep hearing a lot is that the new Switch will be using the Orin-based T239 Tegra so LPDDR5, Ampere based GPU, and Tensor cores. If that's all true, it will be an colossal performance uplift compared to the original Switch. I wouldn't expect anything outrageous like 4K but we should be able to manage 1080p/60fps in handheld now; especially if DLSS is used.