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gcwy said:
JEMC said:

Even if the A57 are better than the Jaguars, we still don't know how many cores will the Switch have (I know rumors say 4) and how many will be reserved for the OS.

The PS4/X1 leave 6/7 cores to games. Asuming the Switch reserves one core for OS and other stuff, will the remaining 3 A57 cores be able to give the same performance in games?

The question wasn't, "will it perform exactly like the PS4/X1 CPU?". As it stands right now, the CPU is no slouch especially if they opt for the Parker SoC.

True, but we still have to see where the Switch falls compared to the competition.

The ARM cores are capable, yes, more than Jaguar, but will the Switch be capable of runing the PS4/X1 games at the same CPU settings with half the cores?



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