Nintendo's next-generation console, the newly-announced Nintendo Switch 2, is apparently going to be a lot more powerful than its predecessor. Nintendo hasn't officially confirmed or denied anything about the Switch 2's technical specifications, but recent leaks have suggested that the console will be quite capable for a portable device of its size. Reports allege that the Switch 2 is going to feature an eight core CPU, an Nvidia T239 Ampere chip, 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and approximately 256 GB of internal storage. Compared to the original Switch, which only has a measly 4 GB of RAM and a four-core ARM CPU, this sounds like a major improvement.
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As a diehard enthusiast of video games, Ediz Guner has been attentively following the ebbs and flows of the gaming industry for a long period of time. This, coupled with his hobby of extensively researching video game history, has become an addiction of his; so much so to the point where he's practically transformed into a walking, talking gaming encyclopedia over the years. Fortunately, he's been putting this habit of his to good use by writing for The Best War Games.
Ediz's undying passion for video games has been present in him ever since he was a little kid. From the moment he got his hands on a Nintendo DS Lite and experienced forgotten gems like Pokemon Rangers, Spectrobes, Elite Beat Agents, and Scurge: Hive, he fell in love with gaming.