Secret coded message? Seriously? 4k isn't that difficult anymore. It was being done by Midrange GPU's 6 years ago. Current ARM SOCs can do it well, within certain reasonable limits. NVidia's premium SOC's have a much easier time of it.
Good move. :thumbs_up:
The NVidia SOC that Nintendo is rumored to be interested in & working on is capable of much better compute than the Tegra SOC currently in the Switch, which is over 8 years old at this time. My point is that 4k60 is not out of the scope of what is possible for the newer SOC, and far more than 2D.
You folks seem to think it takes a Geforce 4090 to do 4k well. It does not. 4k was being done, very well, on a Geforce GTX1070 years ago. The current NVidia ARM SOCs are more than capable of it.
You specifically stated a 76.8 Gflop gpu, like 1/3rd an Xbox 360 gpu, could do '4k gaming no sweat' and are now bringing up 6 Tflop gpu's as if they were the same exact thing in the same exact range of capabilities. You have demonstrated you have no concept of what's going on.
You also, somehow, don't seem to understand, that those 6/7 year old gpu's were running what are now 10 to 6 year old games at the time they came out, and new games have actually kept coming out since then. Those gpus, will NOT run modern games at 4k like they ran decade old games at 4k. Switch 2, will be a modern system focusing on MODERN games. Nobody is going to be impressed by it running games from 2010-2016 at 4k. Nobody cares, thats expected, people would be shocked if it couldn't. Also the 1070 didn't do 4k "very well", it typically did 30-40fps, which is.... serviceable. It did NOT do 4k 60, as the standard, as you are trying to infer.
A gtx 1070 is a 6tflop (12 tera ops total considering 6 tflops fp32 and 6 tops int32) machine that took 150 watts to power. Thats twice the cuda compute power of the ga10f in the t239 in the switch 2 at its likely 1ghz clock speed, and 10 watt or less power draw.
Obviously, the t239 is waaaaaaaaaaayyy more powerful per watt than the gtx 1070, but it doesnt get to use anywhere NEAR the same amount of power draw as the gtx 1070's 150 watts, because its a tegra, a mobile design, so in the end its only half as as powerful in cuda compute, and can run for hours on a battery, in a small contained enclosure without overheating, which the 1070 could never dream of.
So then, if the statements "the switch 2 only has half the cuda compute of the gtx 1070." AND the statement "the switch 2 will be running (not all, but it will run) more advanced games than the gtx 1070 could run at 4k, because it has waaaaaaayyy more compute" are both true (they are)....
What's the proprietary nvidia only hardware feature that satisfies both statements that did not exist back then for gp architecture like the 1070?
If you figure out what that is, you're back at my very first post you responded to, which lays out that exact math in detail, and you should have figured out why you should have never posted anything you did to begin with.