With many of these consoles official specs aren't available, not just the Switch. For instance, I've seen people say the Vita has only 14 gflops, that it has 28, and that it has 51. Whichever it is, those gflops would not be comparable to the gflops of the switch. The Tegra X1 is more efficient in certain aspects than the PS4 and XB1. So even in the best case Vita scenario and worst case Switch scenario the Switch ends up being significantly more than 3x as powerful as the Vita even when undocked. And if the Undocked gflops are about the same for the Wii U and the Switch, that also gives a pretty big advantage to the Switch.
Even going by the worst leaks, Switch has a much faster CPU, more and superior ram, and a better GPU in all modes, than the Wii U.
A lot of the confusion about the switch's Gflops seems to come from people confusing the f16 and f32.







