Read more.Its hybrid console sales were up an impressive 24 per cent year on year.
Read more.Its hybrid console sales were up an impressive 24 per cent year on year.
I'm sure I must have seen this numbers before, but the NES sure was a juggernaut, even the SNES really.
But for the NES to have sold those kind of numbers, back in the 80s, wow.
"latest Samsung / AMD Radeon partnership"
I can't see it. Nvidia managed to clear their bulk of Tegra chips, buy off loading them cheap, which got Nintendo onboard. But now they've had a taste of the profits, I'm sur they'll provide a better alternative, should it be required, if only to prevent AMD having a monopoly over gaming (not just consoles, as devs create for cross platform, it's becoming increasing easier for them to target AMD / console then port with little effort)
If this is true, it could be the WII U 2 (sarcasm, after the disaster with the naming of the Wii successor).
It's evident that the Switch started development as 3DS replacement to interact with the Wii U or it's successor, before that was abandoned, until the next gen model appears. Now they have even more funds and a huge base to build on.
Despite pandemic, it is not despite. People have more free time at home, just game more.
That site is just pure speculation by a Samsung fan site so it's utter nonsense.
Nvidia have continued to develop their Arm SoC's they are just no longer branded as Tegra. Providing updated hardware to Nintendo is easy for Nvidia.
Nintendo isn't going to go for some ultra high end handheld, it will be a paired down version of something Nvidia has already designed. Unless Nintendo wants to pay big money for a true custom designed silicon but that is madness, just not worth it.
Nintendo published its latest set of financials this morning. Figures, figures, etc.
Great news for Nintendo, shame about my continuous joystick drift.
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