Nintendo has announced significant upgrades for the upcoming Switch 2, set to launch on June 5 at $450. The console will feature Nvidia's DLSS upscaling and hardware ray tracing, marking a substantial advancement in graphics performance over its predecessor. Nintendo emphasized that developers have flexibility in using 4K outputs through the console's Nvidia-powered GPU, which includes dedicated RT and Tensor Cores for real-time ray tracing and AI enhancements. The Switch 2 aims to provide improved gaming experiences while supporting HDR, 4K, and 120fps, boasting ten times the graphical performance of the original Switch.
Nintendo has confirmed the Switch 2 will support Nvidia's DLSS upscaling and hardware ray tracing, enhancing performance and graphics for developers and gamers alike.
The Switch 2’s GPU features dedicated RT Cores for ray tracing and Tensor Cores for AI enhancements like DLSS, indicating significant graphical upgrades.
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