Nintendo’s upcoming and perhaps game-changing platform, the Nintendo Switch, will have 4GB of RAM and as an internal storage capacity of 32GB according to an accomplice who is well connected with the Nintendo industry.
The rumor was started by Emily Rogers, who has in the past, has been fairly accurate with such predictions. She claimed that the “NX” (now known as the Switch) would have a 6.2” 720p multi-touch display.
Nintendo didn’t reveal any technical hardware details when they unveiled their new platform two weeks ago. If we are to take Emily’s predictions as the truth, then Nintendo Switch retail units will have 4GB of RAM, the same amount as the Swtich development kits and double the memory amount inside the Wii U.
Alright. I have some good news. I can confirm that Switch has 4GB of ram in RETAIL units. Not just the dev kits. Double the Wii U’s ram.
— Emily Rogers (@ArcadeGirl64) October 30, 2016
People are really upset with these specs but Emily on the other hand is justifying this rumor saying that this will keep the price of the Nintendo Switch low.