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A month ahead of Switch 2’s global release, we accidentally bought a real motherboard of Switch 2! We decided to reverse-engineer its NVIDIA SoC, and reveal the spces of its CPU and GPU, even head to a FIB-SEM to ensure its process node! We’d also simulate the performance on a similar PC to see how powerful is Switch 2. Stay tuned!

  • @tobz619@lemmy.world
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    2423 days ago

    If anything, it makes me wonder why we don’t have more small dedicated handheld gaming devices that aren’t phones or pseudocomputers and don’t cost a bomb.

    Like a £220 PSP/GBA/DS-like device with decent first-party support would be really nice for me imo

    • @gradual@lemmings.world
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      1823 days ago

      Because we already have phones.

      The solution is to release games for phones that require a controller, but most companies aren’t willing to be the first ones to do it.

      • @Elevator7009@lemmy.zip
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        222 days ago

        I’m probably part of the problem. I’ve never used a controller except a few times at friends’ houses. I grew up with Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, and smartphone games. I don’t want to ever have to pick up a controller.

        • @pory@lemmy.world
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          521 days ago

          With a phone, there’s a type of controller that wraps around the phone, turning it into a Switch form factor. That’s probably the middle ground between atrocious touchscreen d-pads (or only playing games that actually work well with touch controls) versus lugging around a Dualsense and some mount contraption or kickstanding your phone on a surface.

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            21 days ago

            I’ve never had trouble with or resented touch screen D-pads ^^; again I am part of the problem I suppose, because it seems by your post that most people hate the things I’m genuinely satisfied with. I hope the general controller-liking population gets things to serve their needs too, though. Thanks for providing the information for what I’m assuming is the majority.

    • @7arakun@lemmy.world
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      1223 days ago

      The Switch Lite is exactly this. $200 handheld that runs first party games. There are android handhelds like the Retroid pocket 5 as well.

      A Steam Deck Lite would be incredible. Small, cheap, linux-based, and powerful enough to run indie games and some light 3D. I think that form factor basically needs an arm cpu though.

      • @tobz619@lemmy.world
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        21 days ago

        Yeah, I’m taking a look at the RP5 it looks quite good. I wish its GameCube Performance was better but this might be the one for me :D

        If it can also play Steam games/x86 games, that would also be cracked

    • @CosmoNova@lemmy.world
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      322 days ago

      There are plenty handhelds in all shapes and sizes in that price range for exactly this. How many more do we need?