The Nintendo Switch 2 is shaping up to be a massive leap forward in handheld console power, and now we know why. While Nintendo's initial reveal left fans speculating about what's under the hood, Nvidia has stepped in to shed more light on the next-gen Switch's capabilities—and the details are impressive. In a new blog post, Nvidia confirmed that the Switch 2 will support DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling)—a major feature from its lineup of desktop and laptop GPUs. While Nvidia hasn’t specified which version of DLSS will be included, the tech's presence alone signals a massive leap from the original Switch’s modest graphics. Also confirmed: the custom Nvidia chip powering the console will include dedicated RT Cores and Tensor Cores, allowing the Switch 2 to handle real-time ray tracing. One particularly bold claim from Nvidia: the Switch 2 will offer “10x the graphics performance” of the original Switch. While that figure likely relies heavily on DLSS-enhanced upscaling, it's still a major statement—especially considering the original Switch was often criticized for its dated hardware. The Nintendo Switch 2 officially launches on June 5, with a starting price of $449.99 USD. Read more in our articles including "Nvidia Confirms DLSS and Ray Tracing for Nintendo Switch 2" and "Death Stranding 2 Set for June Launch, Preorders Open Soon!".
The Nintendo Switch 2 is shaping up to be a massive leap forward in handheld console power, and now we know why. While Nintendo's initial reveal left fans speculating about what's under the hood, Nvidia has stepped in to shed more light on the next-gen Switch's capabilities—and the details are impressive.
In a new blog post, Nvidia confirmed that the Switch 2 will support DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling)—a major feature from its lineup of desktop and laptop GPUs. While Nvidia hasn’t specified which version of DLSS will be included, the tech's presence alone signals a massive leap from the original Switch’s modest graphics. Also confirmed: the custom Nvidia chip powering the console will include dedicated RT Cores and Tensor Cores, allowing the Switch 2 to handle real-time ray tracing.
Our coverage of Switch 2 pre-order includes: "Nvidia Confirms DLSS and Ray Tracing for Nintendo Switch 2"; "Death Stranding 2 Set for June Launch, Preorders Open Soon!"; "Acer's new gaming monitors sport Quantom Dot Tech". Each article provides unique insights and information.