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Miyamotoo said:
JEMC said:

You're missing the point.

Now you get closer!

The three main reasons why poeple is saying AMD are tradition, hope and economy

1-Tradition. Nintendo has always used AMD GPUs, and some want to see that relation keep going.

2-Hope. With the PS4 and X1 featuring AMD GPUs, some poeple hope that, if Nintendo has an AMD GPU, ports will be easier to make, and the chances of getting more third party support will increase. Poor fools.

3-Economy. This ties with the sentence I underlined. Nvidia has indeed more powerful GPUs, but they are also more expensive. That means that, for the same price that you can get a Nvidia GPU with X power, you can get an AMD GPU that's more powerful, or one with the same power but at a lower cost.

 

Also, yes, AMD could be using the Tegra X1 as a placeholder. The X1 features standard A57 and A53 cores that AMD can provide since they have an ARM license and their K12 chip is based on the A57 models. The GPU part is a bit tricky, but Nintendo's middleware could take care of that.

That could also explain, at least in part, the delay, as the K12 was delayed to 2017.

  • Nvidia team was told to get a console win or "go home." Enter Nintendo, who apparently made off very well in this deal. This to the point that SemiAccurate questions whether this is a "win" at all for Nvidia.
  • SA has heard that Nvidia are promising software, support, and the whole shebang at a very low cost. According to one source, Nvidia may even be taking a loss on this deal.
  • Not mentioned which generation of Tegra or process node will be used or when the handheld is scheduled for release.
  • No mention of the home console, but we can speculate what that might be and who might provide the chipset for that one.

http://semiaccurate.com/2016/05/12/guess-whos-silicon-is-in-nintendos-nx/

I don't want to sound rude, but don't treat SemiAccurate for a source of reliable information because it's not. It's just another source of info and rumors that, like the rest, sometimes is right and sometimes doesn't. 

And they are quite biased against Nvidia, which explains why in the article Nvidia seems desperate and willing to do anything, to put them in a bad position.



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