Yea but I think that's all PR speak. Both Nintendo and Nvidia are realistically out for themselves and it's not the first time a console company switched (har har) away from Nvidia.
And realistically back then, there was no good alternative and Nvidia was focusing on efficiency quite heavily. These days though, not only do we have x86 being very power efficient from AMD but Nvidia no longer focusing on efficiency. And it's not like Nintendo can't customize the SoC from AMD. The main downer would be the lack of DLSS but knowing Nintendo, going Nvidia isn't a guarantee either. Trading DLSS for x86 might be worth it the porting aspect pays off.
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