This is the powerful gaming processor inside the Nintendo NX – specifications and benchmarks

27 July 2016
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Now that we finally have some idea of what the Nintendo NX console is, we can take a look at what kind of hardware the lightweight console will be packing.

According to Eurogamer, the Nintendo NX will feature the Nvidia Tegra graphics processor.

Although it makes sense to use a mobile processor in a portable console with detachable controllers, it does mean that the NX will not be able to compete with current-gen consoles, never mind the upcoming Neo and Scorpio devices.

Development kit versions of the Nintendo NX are currently using the Maxwell-based Tegra X1 chip, which is the same processor featured in Nvidia’s Shield Android TV console.

The graphics hardware is relatively dated, but should be more than powerful enough for the lightweight and portable platform of the Nintendo NX.

It is important to note that the Nintendo NX may end up using a more advanced Tegra processor based on newer architecture, but currently uses the X1 processor.

Check out the specifications of the Tegra X1 chip below, along with a Digital Foundry video detailing its performance across various titles.

Tegra X1 Processor Specifications

CPU Specifications
Processor Cortex-A57 + Cortex-A53
Cores 4 + 4
Frequency 1.9GHz
GPU Specifications
CUDA Cores 256
Frequency 1GHz
Peak Compute 1,024 GFLOPS
Memory Specifications
Type LPDDR4
Bus Width 64-bit
Bandwidth 25.6GB/s

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  1. Annoynim0us
    27.07.2016 at 15:37

    from one fail after another, please Nintendo, time to bring down the curtains.

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