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Teriol said:
bonzobanana said:
Those images don't look right. The date on it of July 2016 is too old and there is no 'Nintendo' branding on the chips etc. This looks old and likely one of the early dev kits not a retail Switch unit. Confirms the dev kit has 4GB of memory and 25.6GB/s memory bandwidth for the dev kit but its not telling us what a retail unit has, hopefully the same especially after that news that Capcom requested more memory.

For the first time i agree with you, all Nintendo machines has the Nintendo logo on their chps, (nintendo IBM) etc, this is from july 2016  it is not the final devkit.

Nvidia doesn't license out their designs, Nintendo doesn't own it therefore it wouldn't be surprising to not see Nintendo on the chip. Nvidia also would be the ones to eat ARM's licensing costs and Nintendo wouldn't even have to worry about it.