So my best guess is that
Nintendo will be squeezing every ounce of power left over from going to an OLED display(less power draw) and then say bump
up the
4gb ram to 6gb, keep the
Mariko but add the DLSS tech. Add the
rumored magnesium alloy case(
heat dissipation) and unlock
the
Mariko chip for the clock speeds it's capable of performing which should be decent performance to get games to 60fps. I think that's pretty close to
what we'll end up getting.
So specs wise:
Mariko SOC with DLSS running at full clocks speeds
6gb ram
OLED screen
Magnesium alloy case(improved heat dissipation and better kick stand)
This will keep backwards compatibility intact while keeping the price reasonable.
It *should* also be enough for the system to output to 1080p but use DLSS to bump the resolution to 4k while hitting the sought
after 60fps most developers and gamers prefer.
This revision could be considered a "
Switch Pro" model while the inevitable "Next Generation Switch 2" hits in a couple years.