Eurogamer said:Once again, Nintendo has chosen the road less travelled. Assuming it's based on the Tegra X1 processor, NX will be considerably more powerful than Wii U, but it won't match PlayStation 4 or Xbox One for grunt, even as those machines are set to be superseded by more powerful hardware refreshes. (There's a chance it will get the Tegra X2 instead, about which little is known - but that's pure speculation on our part, and it wouldn't fit Nintendo's usual preference for mature, cheap parts.) NX will instead be framed as a unique proposition: a portable console that seeks to erase the line between handheld and home gaming, supporting TV display at home and local multiplayer on the move. It's even turning its back on optical discs as a physical medium for games, opting for cartridges instead. The notable concession to normality appears to be a standard control set-up that should support most popular styles of console game.
The signal to noise ratio is low. Nobody know what the final spec are going to be for the NX. Second, we don't know if if there are going to be any additional sku. So even assuming that the NX is going to use a X1 is very dishonest. Hell, if this version of NX is primary going to be handheld, then comparing the spec to the fucking Xbox One and PS4 is to the highest order of ridiculous.