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Halo on Nintendo Switch!?

TechLinked@techlinked503.8K viewsFeb 23, 20196:30
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The video opens with a fast cadence of tech news as the host discusses Nvidia's GTX 1660 Ti launch. It notes that the 1660 Ti uses a touring GPU similar to the RTX 20 series but omits ray tracing and DLSS, positioning it close to a GTX 1070 in performance with a $280 price point, assuming stock is available. The segment highlights ASUS offering nine different variants of the 1660 Ti, and explains Nvidia’s naming decision to call it 1660 rather than 1160, a move described as dubious. The host teases a future review from Linus Tech Tips and pivots to broader console and cloud topics, mentioning that the PlayStation 4 leads the home console market and that Microsoft might partner with Nintendo to bring Xbox Game Pass and Project XCloud to the Nintendo Switch, effectively contemplating Halo on the Switch before PC. The discussion broadens to other 2019 industry expectations, including potential next-generation Xbox models focused on streaming and a more traditional console setup, along with rumors about Google entering the streaming console arena and Intel’s Odyssey graphics initiative. The segment ends with a playful satirical note about Intel’s marketing and a brief aside about new VR headsets, while poking fun at the ongoing hype cycle around cutting-edge hardware.

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