Maxwell with lowered frequency, but higher core count makes absolute sense with wattage, heat dissipation and cost considerations in mind. I've been saying that Pascal sounds too good to be true for a while now, especially prior to Hate Train #1. I'm sure
@TheDarkGreninja remembers our convo, but for the article I followed the prevailing theory with a dose of skepticism. I'm not surprised that Nintendo downscaled the construction - they had to. 1 teraflop is respectable when docked, the bottleneck here is undocked mode as I assume that games need to work in both modes, and since you get more or less half the clock when undocked, the 500 gflops estimate was accurate. I'm glad to see cooling vents, which are likely active, enabling the system to go beyond the mark of passive cooling when going full-blast - that's what enables the system to dial the clock up when docked. The fan probably kicks in when the system is connected, this makes sense. Still substantially weaker than the PS4 or even the XBO, but for a portable console it's respectable.