Wem langweilig ist, ich halte es für Fanfiction und Unsinn von Forbes (auch wenn ich nichts gegen einen Dieshrink auf 12 oder 7nm hätte
), die Google Partnerschaft kann ich mir kaum vorstellen:
The Google-Nintendo partnership makes sense. Google needs a vehicle to propel Stadia to a broad audience, and Nintendo needs a path toward streaming.
www.forbes.com
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The new “mini” Nintendo Switch will take advantage of a two generations of die shrinks to its Nvidia Tegra processor to deliver 1080p mobile gaming to a broader audience. By joining the joycons to the main body of the Switch, Nintendo will squeeze out the expensive and sophisticated wireless joycons and create a mobile-first Switch platform.
The die shrink of the Nvidia Tegra processor will provide better battery life and a meaningful upgrade to a 1080p display and graphics in mobile mode. The new mini Switch, and an upgraded standard Switch are poised to address a broader market and capitalize on their growing software and user base. But, there is another opportunity for Switch which has not yet come to light.
“Google is making massive behind-the-scenes investments in original and partner content for Stadia but needs a platform to jump-start user adoption for mobile.” said Simon Solotko, a Contributing Analyst at TIRIAS Research. “On the new Switch, Nvidia will be able to deploy Google's VP9 video codec and Stadia's low-latency protocols to provide 1080p mobile streaming. And, the lower price point will cater to a younger audience perhaps less resistant to a subscription model.”
The Google-Nintendo partnership makes sense. Google needs a vehicle to propel Stadia to a broad audience, and Nintendo needs a path toward streaming. Sony’s recent partnership with Microsoft Azure and Microsoft’s further commitment to Xbox everywhere highlight a competitive shift from content to game delivery for business model innovation............................