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JRPGfan said:
Conina said:

So how much do you think the whole setup would cost? A fast handheld (able to play home console games with reduced settings) with a good display and good battery life + a docking station + a 2 Tflop GPU + enough flash memory in the handheld for a few games (which won't be small)?

hypothetical question, but a 2 Teraflop docking station for a Handheld of around 0.6 teraflops?

Seems mis matched, and probably wastefull.

If thats the case the "docking station" part would probably be like around 300$.

Ontop of the handheld thats probably going to end up 199$.

That seems like a high entry price to own a NX and be able to use it as a home console.

Such a scenario would be bad for nintendo in my opinion Conina.

I'm sure Conina will answer you and point your mistake with his post, but meanwhile I'll say something about the bolded part.

Such dock wouldn't be 300 $/€ unless Nintendo is trying to scam us. The reason for that is that Nvidia's GTX 1060 can be found from board partners for $249, and that's a ful card with the memory, power system and cooling, and the profits from both Nvidia and the board partner. Of course, Nintendo wouldn't go for the 1060 because it's too much for the handheld part with its almost 4TFlops. But then, there's the GP107 which is half the chip of that card.

So Nintendo going with a lower cost/performance chip and having a better price from Nvidia (aren't they supposedly eager to enter the console market? And wouldn't they offer Nintendo a better price than its AIB for a contract of maybe tens of million chips?), they could launch such dock for $249 and still make a nice profit.



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