It seems some misinterpretations are floating around regarding the next Switch model. Since I was asked to clarify, here's what we know so far about it: 1) A new retail model is definitely being worked on for release. There have been references to it since firmware 10.0.0;
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4) The new display requires special handling in code, suggestive of OLED/MiniLED technology, and is tied to a new manufacturer;
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5) The SoC is still Mariko/T214/T210B01/TegraX1+; 6) DRAM is now being produced with 10nm process, but no new sizes or types can be observed. This means "Aula" will keep the usual 4GB LPDDR4X.
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Considering the information we've extracted and observed, we speculate this new dp2hdmi chip is designed for upscaling HDMI output to 4K. This is further corroborated by changes in the HDCP DRM ("nvhost_tsec" firmware inside "nvservices") and by looking at RTD2173 as example.
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It's still unclear how the output signal will be generated (new dock?), but the evidence suggests the dp2hdmi chip lives *inside* the new display and not in an external PCB.
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So, we get a new chipset in the dock replacing the STDP2550 Chip in the current dock, right? Looking forward to „8k“ on the new switch box :-)https://www.tweaktown.com/news/56650/switch-dock-uses-mobility-displayport-hdmi-converter/index.html …
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A similiar Realtek Chip is in Mario Live Karts i heard and used in a different way. Couldn't it be they used a weird setup to emulate Mario Kart Live with this, or something similiar?
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