A more powerful Nintendo Switch revision may not bring the benefits most would expect, as the additional power of the console may end up not being fully utilized.

Speaking with Nintendo Everything, Engine Software co-founder and vice president Ruud van de Moosdijk commented on the rumored new Switch revision, saying that more power would definitely be nice, but it would end up being not utilized to the fullest, as games would have to run on every model.

The new Nintendo Switch hardware revision has yet to be confirmed officially. According to data mined information, this new model will be using a Mariko SoC, an upgraded display and support both docked and handheld modes like the base Nintendo Switch.

The new hardware is codenamed Aula, it’s using a Mariko SoC. There’s a bunch of references to it in code (atmosphere supports the new display already in theory).

Aula explicitly supports handheld mode. It is not docked only; that’s calcio, which seems like it’s for internal only/never releasing since Calcio has no gamecard slot and no battery.