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Pemalite said:
KLAMarine said:

Did some research and these calculations check out.

Seems awfully low. My current question now is can this at least outdo a WiiU? According to http://www.eurogamer.net/amp/digitalfoundry-2016-nintendo-switch-spec-analysis "Even a 307.2MHz GPU based on Maxwell technology should be capable of out-performing Wii U", it can.

Better than WiiU is the minimum I can accept.

Vastly superior to the Wii U. There is more to performance than "flops".
The Switch will be far more efficient and do more work per "flop" than the Wii U could ever have hoped.

The Switch will sit between the Wii U and Xbox One in terms of performance, that hasn't changed since we discovered it is Tegra powered.
The only thing people are struggling with is how close it is to the Wii U/Xbox One in terms of performance... And sadly they are using flops alone to work that out which is highly inaccurate.

Very good to hear! Thanks very much! :)