| Soundwave said: My guess is Nintendo has some kind of contractual obligation to sell 10 million Switch systems to Nvidia/TSMC (the manufacturer). Would make a lot of sense. Nvidia had a chip that they couldn't find vendors for on the 20nm node no one else is really using, so they gave Nintendo the chip for cheap on the condition that they have to minimum order a certain amount. 10-12 million sounds about right as that would be a minimal risk for Nintendo. In the time after fiscal year 2017 is over (ending March 2018) I think you will see a new Switch model(s) using the 16nm Tegra X2. |
Nintendo didn't project 10 million at first though, one would think they would project that amount of sales if they are contractually obligated to order that many units.
However, I guess you could still be right. Especially considering the mentioning of production budgets dropping after 10 million consoles is reached. Could be hinting at a new partnership for parts, as you say.







