
https://www.nintendo.com/jp/switch2/creators-voice/index.html#modal-nvidia
You’re quite experienced with presentations, aren’t you?
President Iwata is also quoting well.
It’s obvious, but I hadn’t talked about the details at all.
>>2But I just said it’s the strongest graphics on a handheld device…
>>4There are no other consumer handheld devices, so it’s the strongest!
>>4If you’re only living in a world where the concept of a handheld device is combined with the Switch, then that’s to be expected!
>>7If AMD counters this tomorrow, it will be funny.
>>9Even though AMD is called mobile, it consumes around 35W of power, so it’s on a different level, so to speak…
>>12A heating apparatus.
>>12Let’s have Gabe lend a hand and get him to fund the creation of a new chip for the Steam Deck 2.
I couldn’t help but laugh when the leather jacket’s face suddenly appeared on the Nintendo official channel.
A UMPC with ray tracing capabilities might indeed be rare.
I can tell that it’s been heavily optimized since it’s about three times more efficient than the base Orin, following the same process.
The battery life is at least on par with that of the Steam Deck.
The first-generation Switch worked hard on the development environment, but the hardware is just a repurposed Tegra X1.
There’s no doubt that a lot of work has been put into this time.
>>10In other words, if we work hard on the development environment with the current performance…?
Around spring, a Taiwanese person discovered someone walking in a leather jacket in Kyoto and posted about it on Reddit.
That wasn’t AI or anything, it was for real…
I thought, “Oh, so that’s what low power means.”
Is that so?
>>13I don’t think there are any projects at nVidia that are running with lower power consumption than this.
Basically, it’s for dGPU, automotive, and server use.
Nv is probably reflecting on the fact that they teamed up with Xbox and PS but ended up being left behind.
>>16I don’t know about MS, but as for PS3, it’s the same for both sides…
Since we realized CellGPU was impossible, we hurriedly adopted it, resulting in insufficient adjustments.
It will be revealed in the game media’s breakdown article…
Was the inside not revealed even after disassembly?
>>18The chip has already been peeled by a Chinese enthusiast.
However, regarding the clock frequency, there are subtle aspects that are unclear when it comes to leaks.
There’s no way that kind of talk would happen at the secret exhibition…
>>20It seems like there’s talk about DLSS.
I thought going from 720p to 4k was a bit of an exaggeration.
>>24720p to 4K is DLSS Ultra Performance.
If it’s a Transformer model, the image quality will still be quite good.
>>24If you use ultra performance on a PC, you’ll see what 720p to 4K looks like.
If you’re using DLSS4 Transformer, you are definitely getting the best quality and frame rate.
>>28You’re the only one who thinks that’s funny in this thread.
Your presentation skills are too good.
Since Elden was visibly rough in the trailer, to be honest, I’m not expecting much.
>>31It seems that Elden doesn’t support DLSS, so there’s nothing that can be done.
I think the graphics change significantly depending on whether it supports DLSS or not.
>>31Yeah… what year is it for that game Elden…
>>39This is the first time I’ve seen Gem Kamof responding.
Then release the Reiwa Rent-a-Hero.
The specifications for the chip should have been decided quite some time ago.
I’m curious if the Transformer model works.
>>34I think it will move if you ask whether it will move or not.
It is supported from RTX2000.
If the goal is a CNN model at 4k 60fps, then I think the limit for a transformer model would be around FHD to WQHD.
Still, the transformer model will look much better, so I’ll probably use that one.
In reality, I owe the leather jacket to SEGA to the extent that I can’t sleep with my feet facing them.
If Switch2 sells well, DLSS will likely become popular even at the indie level.
I can perform at this level.
What kind of indie game requires DLSS?
>>40Maybe all the 3D games.
I don’t trust what Nvidia says…
I want the Batman Arkham Trilogy to be optimized for Switch 2.
Nintendo and Monolith, who understand the hardware characteristics of the Switch and have made it visually appealing.
It was completely different from the third one where I transplanted without thinking at all.
>>45DLSS is not particularly difficult to implement, so I’d like to see major companies support it as a matter of course…
I was saddened by the many remasters that were ported without thought and not optimized.
Alan Wake had a frame rate that only hovered around 20.
>>47You can see the high level of completeness of the ports of DOOM and Eternal when you look around there.
The frame rate may be only 30fps, but it can be played properly.
>>46Don’t say unreasonable things.
I want to play it soon and have fun.
I finally won in My Nintendo today…
I want to play the Switch2 version of Cyberpunk… even though I fell.
For now, I want all of Xenoblade to be made into the Switch 2 edition.
For now, I want to play Rune Factory besides Mario Kart, but it doesn’t run well on Switch 1, you know…
>>53Since there are already play reports and gameplay videos available, if you’re feeling anxious, you can just check them out.
Major titles will respond slowly, right?
That’s exactly from Super Mario Odyssey.
The leather jacket has a mocking expression as it continues to be rejected.
The fact that I am thinking in this way means I will continue to fail to be selected.
>>56After June 5th, it might be a good idea to visit various electronics stores for in-store purchases.
As soon as the warehouse becomes available, it will quickly start filling up.
>>59I might suddenly start selling, so I’ll get a quote for an air conditioner at the electronics store and maybe relax in a massage chair…
>>63For the time being, no stores will be selling at the storefront.
Particularly at electronics retail stores, Chinese people and the homeless are wandering around in the store for the sake of guerrilla sales.
In the end, there were also instances where the shop side had difficulties.
>>67I believe that if it’s Yodobashi, they’ll definitely help you with a black card.
I can’t set off together with you.
You’re saying things that sound good, you leather jacket.
It’s a bit late, but I just want a vanilla version of Fallout 4 to be released.
The strongest handheld device (currently the only one in existence) isn’t lying, but I couldn’t help but laugh a little.
>>61It may also include UMPCs…
Due to the power consumption of the x86 CPU and the heaviness of the Windows OS, it can’t perform to its full potential.
I want to compare it with gaming smartphones, so I wonder if there will be a Saipan version for iPhone or Android.
There has been a lot of comparison with the Steam Deck, but I wonder which one has better graphics, the Rog Ally or the Steam Deck.
It’s too big to carry around, so please make it possible to cast the screen to my smartphone.
Is there no such thing as a Switch 2 for sale?
Is it not for sale!? It’s supposed to be released today!?
Still a home appliance store! Call the boss!
It’s no use for Chinese people to take home just the Japanese version.
If you want it, you should go to Taiwan and buy it all up.
>>72Chinese people are reselling to Japanese people within Japan.
I mean, about half of the resellers are Chinese.
I think if we’re going to do in-store sales, it would be just around peripherals.
When will Yodobashi hold the second lottery?
>>79It should be Thursday since the number of items arriving next week will be confirmed then.
I want to secure a pro controller, but even if it’s available in stores, it seems like the competition will be tough…
>>80This is exactly what Yodobashi was accepting reservations for on a first-come, first-served basis…
Thanks to that, I was able to secure only the Procon 2.
Well, just the fact that it’s an ARM architecture gives it an advantage over typical UMPCs.
The pro controller was accepted by Bic Camera during the reservation as usual.