Die Shots Confirm Nintendo Switch Uses Nvidia Tegra X1 SoC | eTeknix
Nintendo Switch has unstoppable exploit thanks to Nvidia chip - Industry - News - HEXUS.net
Reported Nvidia Tegra X1-Based Vulnerability Affects Every Nintendo Switch Made To Date | Tom's Hardware
Nintendo Switch Houses a Nvidia Tegra X1-SoC
Nintendo Switch Houses a Nvidia Tegra X1-SoC
Alleged Nintendo Switch Pro customized SoC model number points to a chip that will destroy the Switch's Tegra X1+ in raw processing power - NotebookCheck.net News
Nintendo Switch Teardown - iFixit
New Nintendo Switch could get upgraded Nvidia chip, DLSS tech
Analyzing the Nintendo Switch's Tegra Processor - GameSpot
Nintendo Switch Lite Tegra X1 T210B01 vs T210 - How does the updated Tegra chipset perform?
How a “Switch Pro” leak may point to Nvidia's megaton mobile-gaming plans | Ars Technica
Alleged Nintendo Switch Pro customized SoC model number points to a chip that will destroy the Switch's Tegra X1+ in raw processing power - NotebookCheck.net News
Analyzing the Nintendo Switch's Tegra Processor - GameSpot
Report: Nvidia to End Production of Nintendo Switch Tegra Chip | PCMag
Evidence points to another Switch hardware revision on the horizon | Ars Technica
Teardowns confirm Nintendo Switch is built on standard Tegra X1 processor - ExtremeTech
Nintendo Switch SoC Production Is Reportedly Stopping This Year - Rumor
Nintendo's rumoured Switch Pro might not use Nvidia's Tegra X1+ chip
New Nintendo Switch has a die-shrunk Tegra X1 - Tech News - Linus Tech Tips
NVIDIA Reportedly Stopping Manufacture of Nintendo Switch SoC Soon | Hardware Times
Rumour: Nvidia Is Stopping Production Of Switch's Most Important Hardware This Year - Nintendo Life
Alleged Nintendo Switch Pro customized SoC model number points to a chip that will destroy the Switch's Tegra X1+ in raw processing power - NotebookCheck.net News
Analyzing the Nintendo Switch's Tegra Processor - GameSpot
The new Nintendo Switch review: the updated Tegra X1 tested in depth | Eurogamer.net
Nintendo: New Switch OLED doesn't have any CPU, GPU, or RAM upgrades | TweakTown