Nintendo went with the Samsung SEC8N process node to produce the Nintendo Switch 2 T239 chip, but the Japanese company reportedly considered other options as well. A new report from Korean publication Chosun shared on the Gaming Leaks and Rumors subreddit revealed that Nintendo initially considered TSMC's 7nm and 8nm process nodes together with those offered by Samsung, but ultimately went with the Korean company because of fast and stable delivery and price advantages. Even so, the Japanese company reportedly debated whether to use the 5nm and the 8nm process nodes offered by Samsung, but eventually settled on the 8nm […]
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