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zeldaring said:
Norion said:

The PS5 and Series X were mid-range and what are you basing the Switch Pro stuff on? You can't accuse someone of having no clue what they're talking about over this when you said that these specs are gonna be very dated which is objectively wrong since it's gonna be mid-range when it comes out which is perfectly fine for a video game console.

This comparison again doesn't make sense. we are talking about what's doable  a 8nm t239 was doable for a pro version in mid 2023 and could have been profitable the ps5 and x series were sold at a loss comparing them to 2000$ PC Makes no sense in terms of what's in the box and for the price they are as top of the line as they could be in 2020 it's as simple as that.

You are delusional if you think this was doable in mid-2023. The Orin chips launched in 2023, and you would usually need a couple of years of hardware research and development. That's why switch one used a 2015 SOC in 2017, and switch two will use a 2023 SOC in 2025.