Recently, news of Nintendo’s next-generation Switch game console has continued to spread. According to the leaker Zippospeaks, the price of Nintendo’s next-generation Switch game console will increase by $100, and the final price will be 399.99. US dollars the same price as Sony’s PS5 version without optical drive.
The whistleblower revealed that US$399.99 is the “golden price” that Nintendo is pursuing. Nintendo believes that this price can balance the cost problems caused by the improvement of game console hardware performance, and at the same time, it will not make the target audience give up because they “feel too expensive”.
▲ Picture source Zippospeaks
It was reported earlier that the whistleblower Hate the Nate mentioned in his latest podcast that the next-generation Switch game console will be equipped with an 8-inch LCD screen and a storage space of up to 512 GB, and will be released “late in 2024″. Sometimes” (official release between September and early October).
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Previously, it was revealed that the next-generation Switch game will use a customized Nvidia Tegra T239 processor, and there will be a variety of CPU and GPU configurations with different clock frequencies so that developers can choose the appropriate configuration for them.
Nintendo’s next-generation Switch gaming console has a peak output power of 28.6W when plugged in and 11W in portable mode.
In terms of screen, the next-generation Switch development hardware is equipped with a 720P screen, supports 24gbps HDMI 2.1, does not support 120Hz refresh rate, but supports 10-bit HDR and 4K60 output.
In terms of storage, the next-generation Switch has 8GB of running memory, equipped with faster 64GB eMMC storage, and up to 256GB of storage that supports UHS-II. The read and write speeds are similar to the Samsung S22, with a read speed of 550mbps and a write speed is 480mbps.