Switch redesigned to be more energy and resource efficient product, says Nintendo

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Nintendo has shared information on the steps it has taken over the lifetime of the Switch family to reduce its environm…

Nintendo stated it was conscious of environmental considerations with its products and its offices.

With regards to the Switch, it said it has taken action to design a more energy and resource efficient product. According to Nintendo's tests, when docked the launch model uses about 12 watts, whilst the current model uses seven. The OLED model is slightly more efficient then the current model, using only six watts, achieving a reduction in power consumption of 50 percent.

Nintendo also said it had taken steps to conserve resources and reduce carbon dioxide emissions during the manufacturing and transportation of Switch units, and committed to further initiatives including"expanding the use of renewable energies and efficiently utilising resources"., in order to increase the number of shipments, first appeared in August. Australian community website Vooks calculated the OLED packaging to be 14 percent smaller than that of the previous Switch models.

 

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Who cares, put out a Switch successor that is not a disgrace technologically speaking relative to its peers.

What this means is that instead of getting around 15~25fps in most games you now get 5~15fps. For that cinematic feeling 👌🏻

Lol. Fans: switch 2 will release Feb 2023. Nintendo in November 2022: hey fam. We re-engineered the switch SOC to cost less and use less electricity. Aren’t you happy?

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