- Nintendo confirms that Switch 2 has nvidia dlss and rays-tracing
- He does not share which games will support technology
- Nvidia also revealed that switch 2 is powered by a personalized Nvidia processor
Nintendo confirmed that the Switch 2 will include Nvidia Dlss (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and Ray Tracing.
During a round table in New York in New York after the Big Nintendo Switch 2 direct yesterday (via IGN), Nintendo revealed that the new console will use technology, but has refrained from sharing which version and which 2 game switch will support it.
“We use DLSS scaling technology and this is something we need to use as we develop games,” said Takuhiro Dohta, principal director of the program planning and development development department of the program management group, to the Nintendo entertainment planning and development division.
“And with regard to the hardware, it is able to broadcast at a TV at a maximum of 4K. That the software developer can use it as a native resolution or getting it on scale is something that the software developer can choose. I think it opens up many options for the software developer to choose.”
Asked about the GPU of Switch 2, Dohta confirmed that it allows tracing of the shelves but was in a cage on the details, saying: “As with DLSS, I think it offers another option to use for the developer of software and a tool for them.”
Although Nintendo was unable to share details on the GPU itself, Nvidia has since published a blog article confirming that the Switch 2 is fed by a personalized Nvidia processor with a NVIDIA GPU, as well as dedicated RT hearts and tensor hearts for “narcotic visuals and improvements focused on AI.”.
Thanks to the new technology, this allows the Switch 2 to execute in 4K mode in moored mode and 120 images per second (FPS), which we learned yesterday when the specifications were revealed.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will be launched on June 5, 2025 and will cost $ 449.99 / £ 395.99, with pre -orders that should open on April 8.
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