Nintendo revealedNintendo Switch 2When it comes to the display, it boasts of a native 1080P screen display, which can be output to a TV screen to display 4K image quality when connected to a Dock base. The secret behind this is the use of NVIDIA's DLSS technology, which uses the Tensor Core hardware architecture and artificial intelligence to enhance the native 1080P image quality to 4K resolution.
However, NVIDIA did not disclose the processor specifications of the Nintendo Switch 2, only stating that it was a customized product in cooperation with Nintendo. It also did not specify the corresponding DLSS technology version. However, it can still use the Tensor Core hardware architecture and algorithms to achieve state-of-the-art time tracing and dynamic lighting effects, allowing it to present clear and realistic image performance in handheld mode, and even achieve a 120fps frame rate. It also uses G-SYNC technology to avoid screen tearing and achieve smoother picture display efficiency through variable refresh rate technology.
The "Game Chat" function on the Nintendo Switch 2 also uses Tensor Core hardware architecture computing and similarly employs artificial intelligence technology with a camera to capture images of the user's face and body, while removing the background image, allowing the user's avatar and figure to more seamlessly integrate into the game screen for interaction.
NVIDIA said that this customized processor was created by about 1000 technicians over many years, and it has a 10-fold performance improvement in graphics display compared to the first-generation Nintendo Switch. It also allows game developers to develop application content through NVIDIA gaming technology.








