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Nvidia’s Custom GPU Promises 10x Graphics for Switch 2

Apr 03, 2025 3:50 PM

Nvidia has unveiled key details about the custom GPU powering the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, showcasing its capability for 10 times the graphics performance of the original Switch. Highlighting advanced features such as AI upscaling through DLSS and real-time ray tracing, the GPU promises significant enhancements to both performance and image quality in gaming. The Switch 2 aims to deliver up to 4K gaming on TV and 120 FPS at 1080p in handheld mode, incorporating cutting-edge technology like HDR support and AI-driven enhancements. Nvidia lauds the gaming console's design, stating that it involved 1,000 engineer-years of effort across various development stages. As gamers await its launch in June, the Switch 2 is positioned to redefine mobile gaming with immersive visuals and advanced streaming capabilities.

What are the key features of the Nintendo Switch 2 GPU?

The Nintendo Switch 2 GPU features include 10x the graphics performance compared to the original Switch, support for 4K gaming in TV mode, up to 120 FPS in handheld mode, AI-powered image upscaling with DLSS, and real-time ray tracing for enhanced visual realism.

The Nintendo Switch 2 serves as the successor to the wildly successful Nintendo Switch, which brought handheld and home console gaming together in a unique format. Since its release, the Switch has seen significant titles and continues to be a strong competitor in the gaming market. The upcoming Switch 2 seeks to leverage updated technology to elevate gaming experiences while maintaining the brand’s signature portability and versatility.



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