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RolStoppable said:
JRPGfan said:

think it was typical draw power.

basically these small chips are limited in how much power they can draw, which limits how fast they are.

Wouldn't that mean that your previous claim of such a device being possible today is nonsense?

Huh? The Switch is a hybrid device, and when docked it uses like 20-25watts too.
At those power ranges today (15-25w), AMD actually does have a chip that can do ~1.66 Tflops (not quite 1.84) but close.

At docked *handheld mode it would like the switch, need to run games at lower resolutions (and thus use less power).

10nm isnt far away, a shrink of a 2700U chip, for amd could probably make a "switch" version of a PS4 possible today.

Last edited by JRPGfan - on 25 January 2018