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Nintendo’s next-gen Switch game console uses NVIDIA Tegra T239 processor

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It has been seven years since the Nintendo Switch game was released. Its successor is also the topic that players are most concerned about. Various leaked information about the next-generation Switch game console. At present, The hardware information, price and even the appearance of the development machine of this “next-generation Switch game console” have been stripped away.

 Nintendo's next-generation Switch game console is priced at US$399.99 (about RMB 2882.53). It uses a customized NVIDIA Tegra T239 processor, is equipped with a 720P screen, supports 24 Gbps HDMI 2.1, supports 10 bit HDR and 4K60 output (not Supports 120Hz refresh rate), 8GB of running memory, and 64GB eMMC storage.

Recently, Windows Central editor Jez Corden said on the X platform that he heard the latest rumours about the “next-generation Switch game console.”

According to Jez Corden, Nintendo secretly showed off the next-generation Switch hardware to “select media and developers” during Gamescom and held discussions with relevant people to determine some details of the follow-up model. Really, then the official announcement of this hardware is not far away.

▲ Picture source Jez Corden’s post on the X platform

This is somewhat consistent with the content previously reported by foreign media VGC. VGC has previously stated that important partners of Nintendo have received the developer kit and plan to launch the game at some point in the second half of 2024.

Earlier this year, Nintendo revealed in its financial report that it expected Switch sales to slow down this fiscal year. As of June 30, cumulative global sales of Switch had exceeded 129.5 million units. According to foreign media GamesIndustry.biz, Switch sales surpassed Wii in the United States in July 2023 and are now less than 1 million units behind Xbox 360 sales in the United States and less than 5 million units behind PS2.

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