Nvidia has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch 2 is using a custom Nvidia chip again, and will use NVIDIA DLSS upscaling to hit the significantly improved resolution and frame rates already seen in the Nintendo Switch 2 game, as rumors suggest that the months and months leading up to release.
According to Nvidia, the Switch 2 offers 10x the graphics performance of the original Nintendo Switch thanks to its variable refresh rate with tensor cores that enhance AI-powered graphics, an RT core via dynamic lighting and nature reference, and NVIDIA GSYNC in handheld mode on a 120HZ display.
Details about Nintendo Switch 2 Custom Nvidia Chip:
Tensor cores enhance AI-powered graphics while keeping power consumption efficient. The RT core enhances in-game realism with dynamic lighting and natural reflections. Variable refresh rate (VRR) via nvidia g-sync in handheld mode ensures ultra-smooth and tear-free gameplay.
Another interesting little info from the blog post, Nintendo Switch uses custom NVIDIA tensor cores for AI-powered face tracking and background removal seen in games such as video chat and Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV.
Check out the first Nintendo Switch 2 hands-on preview here.
Nintendo Switch 2 Hands-On Preview – Great Improvements in the Full
