Current Events > SNES Mini teardown reveals exact same hardware as NES Mini

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Yomi
09/28/17 7:49:20 AM
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Our suspicions that Nintendo had retained the same hardware platform came from several factors: the controller interface is the same, the HDMI and USB placements are identical, the UI is similar, and general system behaviour is also very reminiscent of last year's hardware. On top of that, the SNES Mini's HDMI output tops out at 720p, another match with the older unit. Today we broke open both pieces of hardware to get a closer look for ourselves.

Confirming that the internal mainboard is the same, the corners - carved out to fit within the NES mini shell - remain the same on the SNES model, even though there is no real need for them to be touched at all. As a result, the new piece of hardware looks slightly less elegant internally. Hardware-wise, we're looking at the same off-the-shelf Allwinner R16 SoC (system on chip), featuring four ARM Cortex A7s paired with an ARM Mali 400 MP2 GPU. Hynix provides the single memory chip - a 256MB DDR3 module - and there's a generous 512MB of NAND storage.

The fact that the SNES mini runs on the same hardware as its predecessor has a number of implications. Among them, we can expect hackers to be looking to exploit the system in short order to add new games - exactly what happened with the NES mini. And secondly, the use of what is essentially the same technology makes it much easier for Nintendo to resume NES mini production. Previously, Nintendo confirmed that a new run of consoles will arrive next summer, while SNES mini console stock will continue to roll out up to Christmas and into 2018. Settling on a common internal hardware design opens up economies of scale for the platform holder.

Source: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-snes-mini-teardown-confirmed-recycled-nes-mini-tech
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ACHEEKSMALLOY
09/28/17 7:53:17 AM
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It's a cash grab for psycho Nintendo fans. No surprise
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YuriSakazaki0
09/28/17 7:54:04 AM
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ACHEEKSMALLOY posted...
It's a cash grab for psycho Nintendo fans. No surprise

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luigi13579
09/28/17 8:12:31 AM
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It's not much of a surprise. The original hardware was already powerful enough to run SNES games (apparently even N64 games were ported to it, with extremely mixed results), so there was no need for Nintendo to change it. From Nintendo's point of view, this reduces the production costs.

As the article states, this is good news for modders at least.
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darkjedilink
09/28/17 10:09:06 AM
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Why does anyone care?
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bluezero
09/28/17 10:09:58 AM
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darkjedilink posted...
Why does anyone care?

+1
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eston
09/28/17 10:11:51 AM
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It doesn't take much to run these games, and from a production standpoint this makes all the sense in the world
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Solar_Crimson
09/28/17 10:13:36 AM
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luigi13579 posted...
It's not much of a surprise. The original hardware was already powerful enough to run SNES games (apparently even N64 games were ported to it, with extremely mixed results), so there was no need for Nintendo to change it. From Nintendo's point of view, this reduces the production costs.

As the article states, this is good news for modders at least.

eston posted...
It doesn't take much to run these games, and from a production standpoint this makes all the sense in the world

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DevsBro
09/28/17 10:14:35 AM
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So basically, we should be mad that they gave us an NES that was more powerful than needed.
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DevsBro
09/28/17 10:15:36 AM
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And here I thought they went back in time to the 90's and bought the last ever microcontrollers weak enough to not play SNES games.
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Tadamoto22
09/28/17 10:19:39 AM
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Yomi posted...
Among them, we can expect hackers to be looking to exploit the system in short order to add new games - exactly what happened with the NES mini.

This is the only reason anyone should buy it.
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