the battery life improvement is telling enough. you can't get that on 20nm while having a smaller battery
the battery life improvement is telling enough. you can't get that on 20nm while having a smaller battery
I think we had a pretty good picture of what to expect by now but I keep thinking how weird it is that two major details from the datamine (different RAM, different battery size) are not included in the FCC change request for the supposed "new" Switch.
I wouldn't rule out a third "premium" model with a full redesign, while this would only be a minor revision of the original switch just using Mariko and bound to be discontinued after a while, but they also mention a change to the internal memory which is something that would definitely belong to the "enhanced" sku.
There's something missing somewhere.
The testing done last August in Japan involved the unit mounted in a software developer dock, and connected via an ethernet cable to a laptop. I don't know how these tests work, but to me this doesn't sounds like a typical use case for retail units, and more like a typical development/QA unit setup.
As the Switch Lite doesn't have FCC approval yet and isn't listed on the website, it's possible any other upcoming retail unit isn't listed yet either, and this thing is just an updated developer bound hardware that supports larger game sizes (?) and the new SoC, and they could have been using these things for months outside of the US. (the Japanese lab was testing this unit 11 months ago)
I think we had a pretty good picture of what to expect by now but I keep thinking how weird it is that two major details from the datamine (different RAM, different battery size) are not included in the FCC change request for the supposed "new" Switch.
I wouldn't rule out a third "premium" model with a full redesign, while this would only be a minor revision of the original switch just using Mariko and bound to be discontinued after a while, but they also mention a change to the internal memory which is something that would definitely belong to the "enhanced" sku.
There's something missing somewhere.
Could also mean it's not just going to be called switch, might actually have its own nameThe testing doesn't necessarily relate to this change request. I know they were filed together but sometimes it costs money each separate time you file something like this and you get a situation where it makes more sense to wait and file a few unrelated things together.
That said, your theory makes about as much sense as any right now. I'd say the evidence we have right now says device in the FCC filing probably is not the "new" one said to be coming this year.
The testing doesn't necessarily relate to this change request. I know they were filed together but sometimes it costs money each separate time you file something like this and you get a situation where it makes more sense to wait and file a few unrelated things together.
That said, your theory makes about as much sense as any right now. I'd say the evidence we have right now says device in the FCC filing probably is not the "new" one said to be coming this year.
Well we know it's a smaller node just how small.the battery life improvement is telling enough. you can't get that on 20nm while having a smaller battery
Check the paragraph above the signature:
And yeah I could be totally off on this, but it makes more sense to me. IF I'm right, it could be a hint that RAM speed won't increase in the near future because of this HW not supporting it, but I might be taking too many leaps in logic there.
lolLuigi's mansion 3 releasing oct 4th there's the release date for the enhanced switch
the battery life improvement is telling enough. you can't get that on 20nm while having a smaller battery
We do know it's like 20% smallerWe don't know how much smaller the battery is though. Which would also be telling when you consider that there's barely an improvement between the base Switch and Switch Lite's battery performance.
Someone did show the numbers don't know where it's at now thoughIs it theoretical based on the size of the Lite? Because that can be misleading when you don't know how the internals are built. I'd much rather know the actual numbers of the battery.
Nope, CNET gave numbers. Switch is about 4100 mWh, Lite is about 3850 mWh. If I recall correctly, of course.Is it theoretical based on the size of the Lite? Because that can be misleading when you don't know how the internals are built. I'd much rather know the actual numbers of the battery.
Difference was bigger than that, I think the lite was around 3,500Nope, CNET gave numbers. Switch is about 4100 mWh, Lite is about 3850 mWh. If I recall correctly, of course.
Nope, CNET gave numbers. Switch is about 4100 mWh, Lite is about 3850 mWh. If I recall correctly, of course.
It's 3570mAh; from the Nintendo UK website.Difference was bigger than that, I think the lite was around 3,500
Nope, CNET gave numbers. Switch is about 4100 mWh, Lite is about 3850 mWh. If I recall correctly, of course.
Botw lasts 1 hr longer on the switch lite than og switch even with the smaller batteryWow that's a pretty small difference than I was anticipating. Especially with arguments on the other thread placing very lofty hopes and dreams of significant battery life. Granted all that's left now is to know what nm build the chipset is. But I hope that puts battery life into perspective for people.
Botw lasts 1 hr longer on the switch lite than og switch even with the smaller battery
no.Sorry if this has been asked - I'm looking to pick up a second switch for my girlfriend. Is this slightly updated sku out there already?
No, not yet. Since it's seeming like it won't be a stealth change, we'll probably know when the updated model is released.Sorry if this has been asked - I'm looking to pick up a second switch for my girlfriend. Is this slightly updated sku out there already?
It's 4310 and 3570. If the full sized revision keeps the 4310, that's a 20% increase over the Lite. I think it's reasonable to expect 3.5 - 8 hours, with Zelda lasting over 4.5. I'd say that's a significant improvement for anyone looking to upgrade from the OG.Wow that's a pretty small difference than I was anticipating. Especially with arguments on the other thread placing very lofty hopes and dreams of significant battery life. Granted all that's left now is to know what nm build the chipset is. But I hope that puts battery life into perspective for people.
Hey thinking about this... could a new switch explain a game like Witcher 3 coming. Using the new chip with higher clocks? 🤔
Considering it also has to run on the base Switch and that's from where we've received our footage and images from, that wouldn't really change anythingHey thinking about this... could a new switch explain a game like Witcher 3 coming. Using the new chip with higher clocks? 🤔
Hey thinking about this... could a new switch explain a game like Witcher 3 coming. Using the new chip with higher clocks? 🤔
They are def not gonna do thatI dont mind buying the current OG switch as long as there's no "exclusive" games mess they did between the 3DS and the "New" 3DS.
Fear not. Highly unlikely that happens.I dont mind buying the current OG switch as long as there's no "exclusive" games mess they did between the 3DS and the "New" 3DS.
It's not likely but could be possible that you get better resolution/frame rate. Even though Game is available on OG it runs better on new.
The latter is very possible, but that isn't the same as exclusive releases.It's not likely but could be possible that you get better resolution/frame rate. Even though Game is available on OG it runs better on new.
You hear anything about external changes nate? Better build quality etc? Maybe less bezel?
Haven't heard anything. I'm not expecting any radical change. Better build quality on the tablet is all I'm expecting, mostly to prevent the cracking some have encountered around the vent.You hear anything about external changes nate? Better build quality etc? Maybe less bezel?
Still no real reason to think the 8GB support is for anything other than DevKits4GB to 8GB? Reminds me of the N64 and the Expansion Pak with it going from 4MB to 8MB.
Ah, i'm glad i'm not alone with that. I don't even know when it even happened, but I noticed cracks around the vent on my Switch a few months ago.Haven't heard anything. I'm not expecting any radical change. Better build quality on the tablet is all I'm expecting, mostly to prevent the cracking some have encountered around the vent.
Yeah I know. But i think it's possible and should be done.The latter is very possible, but that isn't the same as exclusive releases.
it also looks to have the same thumbsticks... so good luck if they start driftingAh, i'm glad i'm not alone with that. I don't even know when it even happened, but I noticed cracks around the vent on my Switch a few months ago.
The Lite looks much more sturdy in that area, so i'm hoping that this new model is also less damage-prone.
The testing done last August in Japan involved the unit mounted in a software developer dock, and connected via an ethernet cable to a laptop. I don't know how these tests work, but to me this doesn't sounds like a typical use case for retail units, and more like a typical development/QA unit setup.
As the Switch Lite doesn't have FCC approval yet and isn't listed on the website, it's possible any other upcoming retail unit isn't listed yet either, and this thing is just an updated developer bound hardware that supports larger game sizes (?) and the new SoC, and they could have been using these things for months outside of the US. (the Japanese lab was testing this unit 11 months ago)
Do you have a better idea for why it was plugged into a HAT cradle during the test?Sorry but I am not sure I follow. They are requesting to update the original FCC certification of the retail Nintendo Switch, complete with User Manuals and external photos. There is no way they are now mixing that with a DEV unit.
Besides, DEV unit have different model codes and were not FCC certified for sale (and in fact you won't find any non-retail component in the Nintendo files on the FCC repository), as you can see in this picture of the EDEV unit.
The FCC request is 100% for an update of the original retail Switch. The question is, why it doesn't mention changes to the battery and RAM, and is it going to be the real "new" switch ?
It doesn't. It mentions changes to the NAND. Flash memory.The question is, why it doesn't mention changes to the battery and RAM, and is it going to be the real "new" switch ?
Do you have a better idea for why it was plugged into a HAT cradle during the test?