The gaming world is abuzz with speculation about the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2! The next-gen console is rumored to feature Nvidia’s new hardware and cutting-edge DLSS 3.5 technology with Ray Reconstruction for enhanced graphics. Unfortunately, it might not support frame generation due to its GPU architecture.
Specs: The console is expected to run on Nvidia Tegra T239 SoC, boasting eight ARM Cortex-A78E cores and a GPU based on the Ampere architecture. With up to 2,048 shader units, this would mean a tenfold performance increase from the original Switch—from 0.4 to 4 TFLOPS!
Memory: 12GB RAM and a possible internal flash storage of 64GB—double that of its predecessor.
Display: Likely to stick with an LC-Display initially, but an OLED version could come later.
Tradition: Nintendo is expected to continue the use of cartridges for the Switch 2.
Release Window: Market launch is speculated to be between April and June 2024.
Performance: According to a now-retracted statement from Activision CEO Bobby Kotick, the Switch 2 could be on par with the PS4 Pro, which offers around 4.2 TFLOPS.
Remember, these are still rumors. Stay tuned for official updates!