Nvidia confirms the Switch 2 supports DLSS, G-Sync, and ray tracing
- Nintendo revealed the Switch 2, a successor to its original hybrid console, is coming in 2025.
- Nintendo recently revealed information about the Switch 2, confirming earlier rumors about its development.
- The Switch 2 will have better specs and a new design, with a custom Nvidia processor for enhanced performance.
- Nvidia confirmed the Switch 2 supports DLSS, ray tracing, and G-Sync, enhancing visuals with dedicated RT and Tensor Cores; Muni Anda stated it provides "stunning visuals and AI-driven enhancements."
- While the Switch 2 boasts impressive features, the exact chip details and how these features perform remain to be fully tested upon release.
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Nintendo Switch 2 is 10 times more powerful than original console says Nvidia
It’s not OLED, but it’s still impressive (DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP via Getty Images) Nvidia has confirmed details about the Switch 2’s capabilities, including the use of DLSS and ray-tracing technology. Nintendo highlighted a surprising amount of technical specifications during its Switch 2 Direct, but it still left some hanging questions around the console’s capabilities. The company posted detailed specifications on its official website after the p…
Switch 2 has 10x the graphical power of the Switch, Nvidia reveals
We knew that the Nintendo Switch 2 would be a significant step up from the Switch in terms of processing power, but we didn't know exactly how much more powerful the new console would be. Nintendo rarely gets into the weeds regarding specifications, but on Thursday, Nvidia pulled back the curtain on the custom GPU that powers the Switch 2. As with its predecessor, the Switch 2 has a custom NVIDIA processor. That processor features an Nvidia GPU …
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