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(Also see: Nintendo Switch Release Date, Specifications, Games, Controllers, and Everything You Need to Know)
This implies that the Nintendo Switch would be using USB Type C for charging and could possible sport a USB Type C port. If so, this means that Nintendo is embracing a common standard that other tech companies such as Apple with the MacBook and MacBook Pro, and Google with the Pixel and Pixel XL have already embraced. A first for a company that relied on proprietary formats for its handhelds.
(Also see: You Could Pay $250 Upwards for a Nintendo Switch)
According to Nvidia, the Nintendo Switch’s Tegra solution has a "high-efficiency scalable processor includes an Nvidia GPU based on the same architecture as the world’s top-performing GeForce gaming graphics cards." The idea, according to the company, is to allow blistering fast to the mainstream, building NVN - a new API to make this possible, along with a new physics engine, advanced game tools, and libraries to boot.
Though nothing has been said of its raw performance numbers, its developer kits allegedly sport the following specifications:
It will be interesting to see how close the retail unit is to its developer kit. Earlier, we reported that the Nintendo Switch would be priced from $249 (around Rs. 17,000) onwards. It appears that this will be the case. UK-based retailer Gameseek has the console listed for £198.50. This puts it in line with the anticipated pricing outed by LetsPlayVideoGames’ Laura Kate Dale.
“UK specialist gaming retail chain GAME has been informed of the Nintendo Switch’s wholesale price to retailers, and is planning on selling their basic SKU (stock keeping unit) of the system in stores for £199.99,” a post on LetsPlayVideoGames read at the time. “We have also learned that a separate SKU featuring more internal storage and a packed in game is planned to sell at £249.99.” This will, if Nintendo’s plans bear fruition, result in a dollar pricing of $249.99 (approximately Rs. 17,000) and $299.99 (around Rs. 20,250) respectively.
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