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PLEASE DONT TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY, ITS PROBABLY 99,9% FAKE 0,01%TRUE

since i cant start a thread i post it here, some "anon" claiming to know what the nx is on 4chan, its interesting because its been long rumored that the NX will interact with phones/tablets and can be something like that but who knows, heres what he posted:

 

-will have an x86/AMD64 CPU and GCN graphics
-will have considerably more performance than the Playstation 4(.0)
-will have a "normal" gamepad, an advanced version of the Pro Controller (Wii U style controller with display will be optional)
-will be more like a new Gamecube than a new Wii because Nintendo moved their focus away from motion control
-will still be no "traditional" console

Even the earliest speculations included rumors suggested that the NX will feature some kind of streaming technology. Some even said X stands for cross(plattform gaming). That's correct.
However, what most people didn't get right is that there won't be any kind of cloud to console streaming (e.g. Onlive). The NX got plenty of power for games.
Instead you will be able to stream from the NX to other devices.

Nintendo had to face that their handheld devices sales were decreasing steadily. Kids would rather get an Iphone than a 3DS.

They had two options: Either release their games for third party plattforms or try something else. They decided for the latter:
You will be able to use the NX like a traditional console but it will also be your ticket to Nintendo mobile games. Nintendo is or will be releasing apps for all major mobile operating systems. Without owning a NX you will be able to communicate with friends through Nintendos plattform or play some mini games. When you own a NX you can purchase games and play them on your mobile. Virtual console titles will get adjustments to work with touchscreen controls and there also will be new developed games.
There also will be home console games that can use your smartphone or tablet to provide an additional HUD or work as a touch control.