Data mining reveals potential performance specs for Nintendo Switch 2

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Data mining has revealed potential computing power for the Nintendo Switch 2. In handheld mode, it may reach 1.71 teraflops, while docked mode could achieve around 3.1 teraflops, significantly less than the Xbox Series S. The Switch 2 will use NVIDIA's Tegra 239 chip, featuring an eight-core CPU and an Ampere-based GPU. It is expected to support NVIDIA's DLSS Super Resolution technology, which could enhance performance. Nintendo plans to officially announce the new console by the end of March. The Switch 2 will support backward compatibility with existing Switch games, allowing access to a large library at launch.


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