Well, if it's going to be ARM, then I think it's a good chance it will be the new tegra X1. I own an Nvidia shield tablet with the Tegra K1 which is 32 bit. It really is a great gaming tablet. As far as emulators go it can play all of the older game systems, including the DS, and the PSP with no problem. The game controller that comes with it might look a little ugly, but imo is one of the best there is. I understand this is nowhere close to the power of the PS4 or Xbox. But we were promised a new version tablet with the 64 bit tegra X1. The specs for that chip is enough to make one drool. Not only does it have a 4 core CPU, but it also has an integrated Maxwell 256-core GPU DX-12, OpenGL 4.5, OpenGL ES 3.1. All that power and yet it just sips power. I remember reading somewhere (prolly no truth to it) that the NX would be portable, but when you are at home and play it on your TV, the NX can then Utilize the base station to provide even more processing power to provide even better/faster gaming. If that's true then it makes even more sense that it's the Tegra X1. The X1 was designed to link themselves together in a cluster configuration. I'm not sure how many of you have experience with Raspberry Pi's, and making supercomputer (I really hate that terminology) clusters by connecting multiple units together. That doesn't make a computer that is capable of becoming skynet or take over the world, but it DOES allow them to do one thing at a time very fast. Most of the time when you see a raspberry pi cluster it is used for science, or medical solutions. like learning to fold proteins, Or crunch numbers. That same type of configuration works very well for video processing. Anyways, what i'm getting at in a very boring way is I believe that it's a very strong possibility that it will use the X1. If you have friends come over with their NX's they will also be able to be part of the cluster, and add even more horsepower. All of us Nvidia shield fanboys have been waiting for the new X1 tablet that they promised. A month or so ago we were told that they were no longer planning on making the new tablet, but they also said that they are still working on the X1 CPU/GPU. If they do end up using the Tegra then keep an open mind. I am a true geek. My office is crammed full of electronic guts, soldering equipment,Pc', game systems, Smart TV's, Home theater audio systems, and so on. I have no problem calling bad equipment shit. I love Nintendo, but if they make some shity hardware I will call it what it is. Shit. But if they really go with the new X1 then we will be in for a really cool game system.