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I hope they go with 16nm X2, ditching denver cores.
It outperforms X1 by 50%. It could be used for performance or less energy consumption.

Means that a switch mini could have a lower wattage compared to regular switch HH mode. So, more battery life.
Also, joycons are expensive, it has it own board, communication components, and are 2 of each. Building everything in a single board, and not needing extra communication components could help a lot in decreasing the price. If it runs only in the HH configuration, with a limited maximum clock, it would help in the design, not needing extra cooling, could help also.
Just the charger and the mini switch could have been sold by like 170$.
Add a mini dock that allows to stream to tv, with space to charge joycon(not included), 200$. So you could have the regular switch experience (changing the game modes) by just buying an extra joycon pair.

The pro version, x2 , same size to fit the dock and joycons, less bezels, 1080 screen, more storage. In HH mode you could choose 2 configuration:1- to save battery (hence will run in the same mode as the mini, allowing more battery life), or 2- performance mode, for a regular switch dock experience on HH.
While in dock, more clock it allowed. So dynamic resolution games would benefit.