Rumor: New DS By 2010; Powered By nVidia's Tegra Chip
By Spook. Thursday, 15. October 2009, 15:56:47

This is a rumor that has been around for a few days now, but yesterday it became a very much discussed topic on the net, the rumor: there is a DSi successor already in the works, and it will be released by the end of 2010 (that's next year, folks!).
Nintendo, according to the 'anonymous sources' quoted on BSN's report, is already working on the next DS handheld console and is planning to release it by the end of next year (probably just in time for the Holiday rush).
To fuel the rumor even more, there's also talk about nVidia's newly announced next generation of their single-chip solution, Tegra (available early 2010) will be the processor of choice for Nintendo's new baby. This came in as a result of nVidia's CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang's bold remarks that Tegra would account for 50% of their revenues in the next few years. nVidia and Nintendo partnered up last March to allow Wii developers to have access to nVidia's PhysX SDK, so the possibility of a new partnership is not so out of place. And the cherry on top is the rumor that, should the next DS use Tegra, it would be DS compatible. (pictured DS is a fan concept)
Via GamesIndustry.
Tegra is a ARM-based single-chip processor with integrated Geforce graphics and has been developed for use in smartphones and lately, in Microsoft's Zune HD. The lowest Tegra available right now has a clock-speed of 600MHz (VS the 67MHz and 33MHz of current DS processors), so it WILL be a boost in processing power if this turns out to be true.
Thanks to KawaiiPikachu for the heads-up.









Chas4 # 15. October 2009, 16:45
Spook81 # 15. October 2009, 16:56
Siskan # 15. October 2009, 20:06
yoshi19993 # 15. October 2009, 20:34
Spook81 # 15. October 2009, 21:30
(This is still a rumor, guys! Not very much info is out there yet
kawaiipikachu # 15. October 2009, 21:50
Its like they added a hinge to 2 iPod touches & added a few buttons .
But still i have high hopes for this DS successor & i will be getting it on day one .
Spook81 # 15. October 2009, 22:12
Chas4 # 15. October 2009, 22:28
Originally posted by Spook81:
Tho batteries have barley changed in the past 7 to 10 years, most can hold about an 8 hour charge in a laptop
webbstar # 17. October 2009, 12:14
NewTonyIc # 18. October 2009, 16:09