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shikamaru317 said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Now that I think about it, this is the first handheld that I am aware of that should be more powerful than a base ps4. Now obviously the ps4 is old but hopefully, this means that the Switch 2 will also be more powerful than a base ps4 as that will be releasing even later.

Yeah, the Switch 2 should have something like 2.4 tflop Ampere when docked and 1.2 tflop in handheld mode when it releases in 2023-2024 I would imagine, which would be a good bit above PS4 even in handheld mode. I just hope they do a better job on storage than Valve did here, the base model's storage is quite disappointing, and the expandable storage via the SD card slot seems to be limited to UHS-I, which is nowhere near fast enough to be able to run 9th gen games off of the SD card, you will only be able to use the SD to store games and shuffle them back and forth between the SD card and the internal storage. Nintendo needs to support at least UHS-III SD cards on Switch 2 imo, SD Express on PCIe x1 if they can swing it, so that you can run games directly off the SD card with no need to shuffle games back and forth between SD and the internal storage. 

Yea the base model is effectively the "PR" model that says oh look, we have $399 price point. In reality, the starting price is $529 which to me is still an excellent price point for the specs. Especially with RDNA 2 GPU and Zen 3!

I'd be curious to see if the internal SSD is upgradable or not. If it is, one could snag up the $399 model and probably get a 500GB Nvme SSD on sale and install Windows on it.

Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 15 July 2021

                  

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