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SKMBlake said:
Zippy6 said:

You clearly don't have the technical understanding for this conversation, looking at other systems and games is irrelevant.

Twice the performance = twice the framerate (with nothing else changed). Yes a Switch now that is twice the power of the one released almost 5 years ago is perfectly possible.

Looking at other system is actually way more relevant than you think.

The problem is the bandwidth, that's the most limiting part of the Switch's hardware. And to reach level of performance when you can actually deliver 60fps in an open world, a mobile SoC still doesn't cut. 

Yes the Apple M1 chip can now deliver 200Gb/s, but that's way more expensive than anything we can actually expect from a Switch 2.

This just isn't true. Tegra X2 which was developed in 2016 had double the bandwidth of the Tegra X1. So if bandwidth in X1 is capable of running a piece of software at 30fps then doubling it can run it at 60fps.

It is more than viable now to create a device that performs twice as fast as the original Switch in every aspect, and thus twice the framerate and 60fps BOTW2.