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[–] BudgetBandit 5 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Idonno… the switch itself has hardware comparable to the iPhone 7. The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has graphic capabilities to display PS5 graphics (and not a single game that uses that). If we get 2 year old hardware, it’s good enough imho.

[–] boletus 7 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Not sure where you heard this, but a galaxy s24 definitely cannot match the performance of a PS5

[–] BudgetBandit 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Sorry! My bad! PS4 it is!

It’s because of the TFLOPs. For anyone interested: PS4 1.8 | PS4pro 4.2 | Switch docked 0.4, handheld 0.25 | iPhone X 0.3 | iPhone 11 0.5 | iPhone 15 1.3 | iPhone 15 pro 1.8 | Galaxy S23 1.3 | Galaxy S23 1.3 | S24 Ultra 1.4 | Pixel 8 1.2 | Oneplus 11 1.3 | PS5 10.2 | PS5pro 33.2 | RTX 4090 PC 83 | M2 Ultra 60 | M1 Air 2.6 | M3 Air 4.1

I know it’s probably overkill lol

[–] boletus 1 points 1 month ago

The hardware that the switch is based on is much older than the switch itself, so it's likely we'll get this level of performance for the next switch.