Samsung Reportedly Pushing Nintendo to Release Switch 2 OLED — What We Know
- Samsung is reportedly urging Nintendo to produce a Switch 2 console featuring an OLED display following the Switch OLED release.
- This push aligns with Nintendo’s objective to surpass earlier estimates by shipping over 20 million Switch 2 consoles with an LCD screen by the end of March 2026.
- Samsung, supplying key hardware including OLED panels and manufacturing Nvidia-designed chips for the Switch 2, aims to increase production capacity to meet demand.
- Nintendo currently confirms no OLED model and keeps suppliers confidential, while Samsung and Nvidia declined comment on the OLED initiative.
- If realized, an OLED Switch 2 could boost Nintendo’s sales potential and mark a production shift away from Taiwan Semiconductor, benefiting supply stability.
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