Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 is expected to revolutionize handheld gaming, powered by a custom Nvidia processor. Key features include 4K gaming in TV mode and support for up to 120fps at 1080p in handheld mode, alongside ray tracing and DLSS for improved graphics. Nvidia reveals that the Switch 2's GPU includes dedicated RT and Tensor Cores, significantly enhancing performance compared to the original Switch. Despite promising improvements, concerns about battery life persist, and it remains unclear how efficiency will play out in real-world scenarios.
Powered by a custom Nvidia processor featuring a GPU with dedicated RT Cores and Tensor Cores, Switch 2 promises stunning visuals and AI-driven enhancements.
Nvidia's DLSS technology boosts image quality without sacrificing framerate, which has transformed PC gaming and is set to elevate the Switch 2 experience.
Nvidia guarantees that Switch 2 supports 4K gaming at TV mode, 120fps in handheld mode, HDR support, and AI upscaling for sharper visuals.
The Switch 2's GPU tensor cores balance high-end features like ray tracing and G-Sync’s Variable Refresh Rate while, according to Nvidia, maintaining efficient power consumption.
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