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bowserthedog said:
JRPGfan said:

Where did you get the 393 figure from?  Never heard it being so low.  You gotta keep in mind that in the Switch Nintendo was using 2 year old Nvidia Tegra technology because they didn't have anything newer ready at the time. Nintendo was rushed to get the system out. One would only hope that future revisions will be timed with new technology that Nvidia comes out with.  

1) its confirmed via Xray picture analyse that Switch is a standard Tegra X1 chip.
2) We know the Tegra X1 has a configuration of 256 : 16 : 16
3) We know the Gpu Clock speeds (read from a switch) and its between 768 Mhz & 307.2 mhz (depending on docked or not)
4) We know math, how to calculate Gflops.

peak floating point throughput = shaders * 2 * clock frequency

256 shaders * 2 * 0.768  billion cycles per second (768mhz) = 393.2  Gflops

You can look this up on Wikipedia, under say Tegra, and look for the X1.
You could look it up from the Nintendo Switch Wiki, which will also reconfirm all the above.
You could read the Neogaf thread where they work there way towards the right numbers ect, and see it confirmed like this.


This isnt up for debate, its a fact.
Switch is 393 Gflops (when docked).