nVidia is using off the shelf ARM cores so they’ll patch and release it on the latest node they can use. It was never going to be a champ on first run, hell even 3 gens down the line it may still need to catchup, but that doesn’t matter. Competition is what we need and its what they are planning on providing (at least outside of the GPU space).
By 2026, AMD, Intel and Qualcomm will all have better mobile CPU/SoCs. Zen 6 and Panther Lake should be out by then.
nVidia is using off the shelf ARM cores so they’ll patch and release it on the latest node they can use. It was never going to be a champ on first run, hell even 3 gens down the line it may still need to catchup, but that doesn’t matter. Competition is what we need and its what they are planning on providing (at least outside of the GPU space).
I don’t really see Nvidia as being interested in providing competition. I would argue their goal is to develop more lock-in and raise prices.
Probably so, but that assumes their product becomes dominate which currently is unlikely. Having 4 major players vs 3 is a win while they try tho.
Depends on the use case. Nobody will have Nvidia graphics cores and those seem to be carrying Switch 2 to punch way above it’s weight.