- The Tegra SoC is a custom X2 with Pascal
- TSMC is being used 16 nm FinFet, clocked at 1.7 Ghz
- 2 models, one regular, the other w/4G LTE?
- ARM CPU using A73, the latest version
- GPU clocked at 921 Mhz
- Using special heat pipes, making the tablet run cooler in your hands
- Using a quiet fan, noise not noticable after testing an aquarium with rendering 1,000 fish for an entire day
- Using 4310 mah Battery, at least estimate 3.7 to 5 hours of battery power.
- 4 GB of RAM
- Tablet should be at least 300 grams (~0.7 lbs)
- Joy Con's include built-in batteries inside at least 525mah
- Dev kit image also leaked
Dock: * There's no advanced technology in the dock, it seems pretty cheap and light, feels really plastic, no extra power, it just a output * 1x USB3.0, 1x hdmi, on the side 2xUSB2.0 on the dock * There's no fan on the dock, but hole on the back of the dock to allow air absorbing then out from the console's top vent
Console: * Looking at the screen it looks like is 1080p multi-touch screen, according to the spec show up on the software test *Can see the 5x0.8cm heat sink from the vent on the 0.8cm width, 12cm L shape heat pipe, looks quite shabby but heat performance is really good, not too hot from the console, the software demo testing is millions of fish and running almost 8 days, there's no single frames drops *The screen is not very bright, speculated can't see clear from outdoor *Looking at the core, it's a 10x10 core, from the test, CPU 1785mhz, GPU 921mhz, EMC 1600mhz *Speculated CPU is arm A73 pascal, much powerful than X1, when tested it only shows ARM_V8 structure hence the speculation *Confirmed it's USB-C charging *Speculated the core is made by TSMC, but it doesn't have its logo on it, looking really good *Running thousands of fish software demo to make sure the system is running fine *Saw orange and blue controller *Heating fan noise is not loud *Power adapter is external *There's 4G console version, confirmed *Can be charged while playing *Battery 4310mA, 3.7 not changable *It's been testing over 11750min, it's all running stably and smoothly, not single frame drops using the software demo (fish) *Speculated 2x ram = 4GB *About 300g weight, thought it was 1000g or something and was pretty surprise it's 300g console only (excluding joycon etc), used digital scale to weigh
Joy-con: *There's 2 shoulder button on each joy-con, they are called SL, SR *It's very complex inside, apart from the motherboard in the console, screen, Joy-con is the most valuable in the whole system *The battery inside Joy-con is about 5cm x 2cm x 0.5cm *Very light, about 50g * (22 Nov update) Battery 525mA
Production:*Produced 2100 units per day in one line, the whole factory can produce 20000per day *Very good quality control, don't worry about the build quality *They shipped to Japan, and Australia recently
Advance version or Devkit version? *A much powerful version, producing 2000x units for now *The core is 1x times bigger than the one above,200m㎡, looking it looks like 12x18 *2 extra ram, this version is 8GB *2x wifi, 1hdmi, 1x mini dp, 1x ethernet, 2x unidentified socket, 3x network led indicator, *Looks much more complex than the normal version, 6, 7 extra unidentified storage, different socket *Not sure if this is Devkit, or it's an advanced version, not sure if Nintendo will release it (22 Nov 2016 update) Confirmed it's a devkit, and Nintendo was coming to exam the devkit today *No dock for this version for now *Can be plugged into TV without docking, power is inside *Speculated provided the core is only include GPU, it would be even more powerful than PS4 pro *Screen is the same size as the normal one *It's much more powerful, but also much heavier, not feeling great in hand, speculated for 4K gaming *Haven't seen such a huge core, and it's 16nm + 100mm2 main core *There's no battery inside this version