All these findings really prove is that T239 does exist and is still being prepped for a product launch. It doesn't tell us when mass production is happening or when a launch is planned.
Yup. I've gotten bored of searching for stuff on those websites. I tried every thing imaginable too. Amiibos, kiosk stuff (like maybe for Gamescomm business area), software (games), major partners (EA, Capcom, Square, etc), LCD displays from Sharp, all dead ends, I'm done for now.
The only things that I would consider remotely interesting:
- "Functional test PCAs", which has HSN code for electrical equipment, those came with T239 label, is associated to Nvidia, went to India.
- "Carpa X1 development kits", also having T239 labels. HSN code for video games. According to others, it fits the T239 timeline and those are potentially the devkits. (IMHO, this is the most interesting one on this list)
- Less interesting than the above two: an "adaptor pedestal" with "T239" in text shipped to India. Text also mentioned "22mm-23mm" something. HSN code for electrical equipment.
Nothing else I've seen seem worth following up on. There's the big speaker shipments that p4blo found that I also can browse, but those go back to 2019, which I feel is probably for Switch 1.
That's why I shared the website links couples of times. To see if folks here want to try a hand at it. For now I think the interesting stuff has dried up on that front (searching the shipment data aggregator sites).
Yeah, though I forgot to put in that post that none of the info we learned is new. It just reinforces what we already know, which is nice to have, but doesn't give us any real new information.
I think LiC/Oldpuck thought a bit differently (as in a couple of interesting tidbits came up), adding a small piece or two for the puzzle of the T239 timeline.
But yeah, I guess it does mostly corroborate what is already known about T239 timeline. "Carpa X1" moniker was not known (other than mentioned in an article almost a year ago). The dates they were shipped were not known as well until now (even if those are just for RMA or sent back for defect analysis). We can (better) narrow down the earliest existence of T239 chips.