- The CEO of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, is the subject of the last vocal video of Nintendo Creator
- Huang declares that Switch 2 has the “most advanced graphics of all time in a mobile device”
- Nvidia has developed the personalized switch 2 processor, as it did for the original console
Jensen Huang, CEO of the NVIDIA technological giant, is not lacking in praise for the next Nintendo Switch 2.
Huang has been the subject of a new video of the special edition of Creator, published on the official regional channels of Nintendo YouTube. He opens by indicating that the launch of Nintendo Switch 2 is “a proud moment” for Nvidia, adding that the company has been working with Nintendo for more than a decade.
In case you are not aware, NVIDIA was responsible for the PUCE (SOAC) Personalized Tegra X1 (SOAC) system which fueled the original Nintendo switch. And as referenced by the page of official technical specifications of the Switch 2, Nvidia also provided a new personalized processor for the new console.
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Huang adds that to “take the original vision further” for Nintendo Switch 2, Nvidia “had to reinvent everything”.
“The chip inside Nintendo Switch 2 is different from everything we have built before,” adds Huang, before claiming that the console has “the most advanced graphics of all time in a mobile device”.
Huang also underlines the importance of the new features of Switch 2, including the tracing of the shelves, the HDR and the descending compatibility. He also clearly has a lot of respect for the former president of the Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, who unfortunately died in 2015 before the launch of the original Nintendo Switch.
“Switch 2 is more than a new console,” said Huang, “it’s a new chapter, worthy of the vision of Iwata-San.”
The Nintendo Switch 2 will be launched tomorrow, June 5, at $ 449.99 / £ 395.99 for the console in itself. A package with a digital copy of Mario Kart World is also available for $ 499.99 / £ 429.99. Although the pre -orders of Nintendo Switch 2 canceled were a concern, some retailers, including Costco and Target, confirmed that they would have one day of launch.