The 'dock' for the system has no processing power, all of the power comes from the tablet with the screen. The dock just provided a convenient HDMI port from the console tablet to the TV. I know this wasn't exactly explained in the video but Nintendo said so afterwards.
The games are played off cartridges put inside the tablet console, similar to Nintendo's handheld systems.
Oh. Well that's outright fucking impossible and gonna have terrible performance just like the Wii and the WiiU.
I have a tablet PC that runs Skyrim. It's a run-of-the-mill UMPC with an Intel i5 and its HD4000 GPU, and it runs Windows 8 and all other crap that goes on a Samsung tablet PC in addition to that. And it's not even remotely resembling a purpose-built gaming platform. And yet... still runs. 720p. Over an hour of battery life on the go, 11.4'' screen.
With a custom-designed Tegra SOAC, no OS and background driver bullshit to slow it down, and a smaller screen (dimensions-wise, not resolution-wise)? Yes, I am pretty certain this design of the Switch can pull that off, and have the battery life to go with it.
The 'dock' for the system has no processing power, all of the power comes from the tablet with the screen. The dock just provided a convenient HDMI port from the console tablet to the TV. I know this wasn't exactly explained in the video but Nintendo said so afterwards.
Ah that's too bad, I was hoping it might have its own more powerful GPU that it would use when your device was docked. I guess it would make things simpler and cheaper to use one GPU though.
So, the dock's just a charger/HDMI port. Curious whether this thing can actually reach 1080p; obviously 4k is out of the question here.
Back when the leaks were happening, there was a tidbit about the dock-station "providing more power" to the system.
People tend to assume it somehow meant plugging in an extra CPU or GPU. But... why not take that literally? It's a dock station plugged into mains. It can literally supply extra power to the system, to run the Tegra chip at maximum power that can be unsustainable on the go.
Then there's the suspiciously wide slit on the underside where the console attaches to the dock... the exhaust is on top, the speakers are probably front-facing... it looks sort of like an intake... boosted cooling?