WSJ: Nintendo will release two new Switch models this summer

Rumors about the development of an updated Nintendo Switch game console have been around for a long time. But, according to The Wall Street Journal, two new versions of the system could be released this summer. It is alleged that one of them will be a cheaper option, and the second will receive improved features aimed at avid gamers.

WSJ: Nintendo will release two new Switch models this summer

WSJ says the cheaper model won't use the vibration feedback feature, supporting earlier rumors that the system won't get detachable Joy-Con controllers at all and will only support handheld mode, becoming the successor to the 3DS. Earlier this year, Nikkei reported that Nintendo plans to release a smaller version of the Switch with a focus on portability.

WSJ: Nintendo will release two new Switch models this summer

In the latest WSJ publication, there is no exact data regarding the second model of a higher class. But one source says it's not just about performance improvements. Apparently, this will be an update akin to PS4 Pro or Xbox One X - that is, new graphical features while maintaining full compatibility within the family.

WSJ: Nintendo will release two new Switch models this summer

The gaming system really has room for development: it uses a four-year-old NVIDIA Tegra X1 single-chip system. Considering that it is produced according to the outdated 20nm standards and uses the even more archaic Maxwell graphics architecture, even a simple application of the 7nm standards (or at least 12nm) standards and the transition to Turing (or at least Pascal) should give a very significant increase in productivity and efficiency. WSJ reports that new versions of the Switch console will be announced at the E3 2019 gaming show in June.


WSJ: Nintendo will release two new Switch models this summer




Source: 3dnews.ru

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