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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Switch 2 motherboard maybe leaked

Looks legit to me, but lets see if this is true.

I will also include the supposed specs that was leaked in September 2024 below.

HGU1100: Game console itself.
HGU1110: Left Joy-Con controller.
HGU1120: Right Joy-Con controller.
HGU1130: Dock.
Detailed Configuration List
SoCl (CPU + GPU) model: GMLX30-R-A1.
Memory model: MT62F768M64D4EK-026 (6GX2 dual channel, LPDDR5X, 7500 MT/s)
Flash memory model: THGJFGT1E45BAILHW0 (256GB, UFS 3.1, manufactured by Kaixia, 2100 MB/s).
Audio chip model: Ruiwu ALC5658-CG.
NFC reader model: NXP IPN7160B1HN
Built-in microphone model: CMB-MIC-X7.
Dual cooling fans, model BSM0405HPJH9 and BSM0505HPJQC (copper gaming heat sink).
Video signal conversion (DisplayPort to HDMI) must be chip model; Ruixian RTD2175N must be chip (support HDMI 2.1).
Network chip model: Ruiming RTL8153B-VB-CG and Gigabit Ethernet chip (the base has a network cable interface).
Microcontroller chip model: STMicroelectronics JSTM32G0OB0OCET6.
Video game console protective case model: HGU1100 (size: 206 x 115 x 14mm, made of plastic).
Speakers: MUSE BOX-L and MUSE BOX-R (two-channel stereo).

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Last edited by Shikamo - on 02 January 2025

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How many Teraflops do you think it will have ?
I asked ChatGPT to analyze it (I have no clue how it works) but it said that it could have between 3 and 6 Teraflops and 228Gb/s of memory. Idk if it’s realistic



yanis-bnth said:

How many Teraflops do you think it will have ?
I asked ChatGPT to analyze it (I have no clue how it works) but it said that it could have between 3 and 6 Teraflops and 228Gb/s of memory. Idk if it’s realistic

Teraflops is a meaningless metric when comparing different architectures and we won't know until we have the exact SM count (probably 12) and clock speeds, but bandwidth is 7500 MT/s x 64 bits = 60 GB/s per RAM module (although keep in mind that running both at once dual channel comes with some caveats).



 

 

 

 

 

yanis-bnth said:

How many Teraflops do you think it will have ?
I asked ChatGPT to analyze it (I have no clue how it works) but it said that it could have between 3 and 6 Teraflops and 228Gb/s of memory. Idk if it’s realistic

In terms of cores, it is around 60% of a RTX 3050 6GB. Also Nintendo will have a power budget, so expect weaker. Also Jensen wants some more leather jackets, so expect $449 - $499.



Random_Matt said:
yanis-bnth said:

How many Teraflops do you think it will have ?
I asked ChatGPT to analyze it (I have no clue how it works) but it said that it could have between 3 and 6 Teraflops and 228Gb/s of memory. Idk if it’s realistic

In terms of cores, it is around 60% of a RTX 3050 6GB. Also Nintendo will have a power budget, so expect weaker. Also Jensen wants some more leather jackets, so expect $449 - $499.

A 200 dollar jump on the price is very unrealistic. Nintendo would be shooting itself on the foot if this costs more than 400 dollars. I was actually hoping for a 349.99 price point, but I guess that might be unrealistic as well.



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I know next to nothing abt these specs. Just as long as NSW2 is comparable to PS4/PS4Pro, I will be more than happy. The leap btwn PS4 & PS5 is so marginal, we'd basically be looking at Nintendo finally catching up with the other two...which gives me a whole lotta excitement imagining the next 3D mainline Mario running at 4k 60fps, but also a whole lotta anxiety seeing how taxing game development at this level has been on Sony & Microsoft. (Not to mention: Nintendo struggled *very hard* with their jump to HD on Wii U.)

ptofhearts said:
Random_Matt said:

In terms of cores, it is around 60% of a RTX 3050 6GB. Also Nintendo will have a power budget, so expect weaker. Also Jensen wants some more leather jackets, so expect $449 - $499.

A 200 dollar jump on the price is very unrealistic. Nintendo would be shooting itself on the foot if this costs more than 400 dollars. I was actually hoping for a 349.99 price point, but I guess that might be unrealistic as well.

OLED costs $350USD. I don't believe this generational leap will only cost consumers $50 more. I see $450 at the absolute baseline (unless Nintendo is looking to sell a 'Digital Only' or 'Lite' model right at launch...which is doubtful imo).

Last edited by firebush03 - on 02 January 2025

yanis-bnth said:

How many Teraflops do you think it will have ?
I asked ChatGPT to analyze it (I have no clue how it works) but it said that it could have between 3 and 6 Teraflops and 228Gb/s of memory. Idk if it’s realistic

The memory bandwith is 120GB/s. Teraflops aren't the end all be all that some make them out to be. You only have to look at AMD's Vega architecture vs Nvidia's Pascal to see that. Vega had the higher Teraflop numbers bust Pascal out performed it in games. That said, it's hard to know with having the clock speed of the GPU. There is no way it's 6 Teraflops. 3 Teraflops isn't outside the realm of possibility. The RTX 2050 is 5 Teraflop GPU. The Switch 2 GPU has 75% of the CUDA cores of the RTX 2050. If I had to guess it would be between 2 to 3 Teraflops.



firebush03 said:

I know next to nothing abt these specs. Just as long as NSW2 is comparable to PS4/PS4Pro, I will be more than happy. The leap btwn PS4 & PS5 is so marginal, we'd basically be looking at Nintendo finally catching up with the other two...which gives me a whole lotta excitement imagining the next 3D mainline Mario running at 4k 60fps, but also a whole lotta anxiety seeing how taxing game development at this level has been on Sony & Microsoft. (Not to mention: Nintendo struggled *very hard* with their jump to HD on Wii U.)

ptofhearts said:

A 200 dollar jump on the price is very unrealistic. Nintendo would be shooting itself on the foot if this costs more than 400 dollars. I was actually hoping for a 349.99 price point, but I guess that might be unrealistic as well.

OLED costs $350USD. I don't believe this generational leap will only cost consumers $50 more. I see $450 at the absolute baseline (unless Nintendo is looking to sell a 'Digital Only' or 'Lite' model right at launch...which is doubtful imo).

That's a good point, however, the Switch has cost 299$ since 2017 when it released, which means there's definitely room for a better price point. It all depends on a lot of factors, but I just know Sony almost fucked up the PS3 because they thought they'd get a pass for pricing it as high as they wanted just because the PS2 was a massive success. I hope they have that in mind.



I just hope the fan is better. Mine crapped out years ago and prevented me from playing games.



This is also where the 12GB of ram and its speed (potentially upwards of 120 GB/s memory bandwidth) is from
(that is if Nintendo choose to run it at max speed).

and where the Samsung 8nm node rumor is from.