Nintendo has long been rumored to be working on a new and improved handheld console that will be the successor to its popular Switch. But while finer details are still at large, a new report has hinted that the chipset that power the device could be built by Samsung Foundry.

According to a tipster, the company is apparently planning on equipping its upcoming Switch console. There have already been various rumors regarding a new generation handheld console and the latest one talks about the chipset that will power this new Switch. Nintendo will reportedly feature a new and improved Nvidia Tegra chipset. While no details regarding its specifications or its performance, the leak claims that it will be built using Samsung’s 5nm 5LPP process (5nm Low Power Plus).

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For those unaware, the company is working on either a higher end Switch Pro or a direct successor with the Switch 2. Furthermore, recent rumors that had also hinted at the next gen Nvidia Tegra chip will be based on the Ampere architecture. Although, this Nvidia platform is based on the 7nm TSMC or Samsung’s 8nm process. Keep in mind that this is still just an unconfirmed report so take this news with a pinch of salt for now.

Nintendo is also rumored to be planning on skipping the Switch Pro model entirely and simply build a true next gen console. Meaning, the upcoming handheld console could offer a better battery life and performance thanks to a more advanced fabrication process. So stick around for more as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this matter.

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