Captain_Yuri said:
I wouldn't look too deep into wccftech since their writers aren't very good but rather just pay attention to the sources. Basically what they are referring to are the guesses that Kopite made when it comes to the Switch 2's SoC:
T239 would be like the product version in the family. So the original product is called Orin T234 and Nvidia will take that as a base template and create a custom version for Nintendo and call it Orin T239. |
First of all, thank you.
I've done a bit of "research" and found the specs and block diagram of Orin (if anyone is interested, they're in this pdf, pages 5 & 6), and yeah, the T234 chip seems to have the same specs as Orin.
So yeah, maybe that T239 could be a cut down version for Nintendo. Given that Orin is designed to work with TDPs of 15, 30 and 50W, they could disable/remove 4 of the ARM cores, cut the RAM in half to 16GB and maybe lower the frequencies to get a sub 10W product to please Nintendo.
It's curious how just yesterday we got the leaked Ada and Blackwell chips and that Ada had the AD10B for a Tegra, and today we find out that the Switch won't use that but one based on Ampere... or not, as this could have changed when the rumored Switch Pro was supposedly cancelled (it's hard to cancel something you haven't confirmed to be real).
Please excuse my bad English.
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