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Nintendo Switch Latest News & Update: Developer Documentation Leaked, Reveals Console's Hardware Specs

By Olivia C. Grimalt | Update Date: Feb 14, 2017 08:10 AM EST

With the release date of the highly anticipated latest console Nintendo Switch just around the corner, many are wondering why the developer hasn't released any official statements regarding the hardware specs of the game yet. The Nintendo Switch is arriving in March, just two weeks from now and the latest news is that developer documentation has been leaked.

According to VG247, developer documentation leaked and found its way to Reddit, where information about the upcoming Nintendo Switch has been disclosed. The information comes in the form of three, developer-only documents that reveals console's hardware specs. It also contains details on system features and devkit instructions.

For those who are looking to purchase the Nintendo Switch, know that based on the developer documentation leaked, the new console will run on a quad core ARM Cortex-A57 CPU with a full speed of 2Ghz. As for the GPU, the developer documentation leaked indicates that it will be powered by the Nvidia chip with 256 CUDA cores and a 1GHz max speed. Potential users should also note that the Nintendo Switch will also come with 4GB memory shared with the VRAM.

According to developer documentation leaked, the console's hardware specs indicate that the Nintendo Switch will have a maximum 32GB, with 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16GB besides. As for display, it will have a 6.2" IPS LCD with 1280x720 pixels. It also has a built-in touch screen with a 10-point multi-touch, 1280x720 dots.

Per Game Rant, the developer documentation leaked for the Nintendo Switch also indicates that it has a video output of 60FPS at 1920×1080 resolution. What do you think about the documentation leaked for the Nintendo Switch that reveals hardware specs? Will you be purchasing the Nintendo Switch when it arrives on March 3? Comment below your answers and bookmark this page for more.

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