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The Switch 2 vs Xbox Series S is probably gonna be one of the more interesting comparisons next generation and I am very much looking forward to seeing it. The problem right now is that it's hard to gauge on a lot of things without knowing the actual performance of Series S and RDNA 2 vs Ampere. If I were to guess, the next MX series GPUs for laptops that should come out next year from Nvidia should give us a good starting point for the Switch 2's GPU. If the rumours are true and Ampere gets 4x the ray tracing performance than Turing, then it wouldn't surprise me if Ampere MX gets 2060's ray tracing and tensor core performance.

The other questions would be target resolutions and price. Is the Switch 2 going to be $300 or will they bump that up? Is it still going to be 720p or 1080p?

The big unknown is going to be the CPU as Zen 2 is very strong and Nvidia's ARM cpus in the past have been meh. I am not too worried about SSD speeds as I am sure most third party games are going to be very scalable. All in all though, we should have a good idea about Ampere in about a month or so.

Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 10 August 2020

                  

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