Nintendo Switch successor may have a 60W charger and a dedicated cooler in the dock – Nintendo Universe

Nintendo Switch successor may have a 60W charger and a dedicated cooler in the dock – Nintendo Universe

Since officially announcing a successor to the Nintendo Switch in March of this year, Nintendo has not officially commented on the next video game, which is supposed to be released in 2025.

Various information that has been speculated or found regarding the device has been the result of data mining and leaks from NVIDIA and more recently public information exchanges about parts shipments between factories and automakers mainly throughout Asia.

In another monthly report of these shipments, users said: For you and LuigiBlood (Forum Family paintings) I've highlighted some new tips for some of the technical issues that should be part of Nintendo's new console.

The current Nintendo Switch has a USB-C charger with a maximum power of 36 watts, with a limit so that the system does not consume more than 19 watts to distribute between charging and additional power supplies for the Dock, USB ports, etc.

In data exchange between manufacturers, references were found to: 60W charger in poweras it is believed that it could allow for a higher clock rate and also that Nintendo will improve the console's charging to a “fast charging” model if it adopts the use of the technology. Gallium – Important in today's chargers for cell phones and laptops that promise more efficiency and speed with every charge.

The manufacturer responsible for the charger will be the same supplier responsible for the version found on the current Nintendo Switch: Delta Electronics.

Still much more unknown than the charger that already has clearer data on its use with the new system, one of the doubts among the data found is the presence of a Possible new cold (Fan) In addition to what is already inside the hybrid.

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With a slightly smaller size, it is believed that it could be part of the console's dock – justifying the use of a more powerful charger and facilitating the cooling of the entire ecosystem during the charging/power supply phase or more frequent use of the technical part which ultimately generates more heat.

It is not yet possible to determine both information precisely, but the possibility that they are final is very high, since the manufacturers themselves and those contracted with Nintendo are the sources.

Stay tuned for more news coming soon!

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