Switch 2 Will Support DLSS Upscaling And Hardware Ray Tracing, Nintendo Confirms

Though Nintendo doesn’t plan to position the Switch 2 as a powerhouse in terms of hardware, this next generation console packs some novel features, such as Nvidia-enabled DLSS scaling for improved visuals and built-in hardware ray tracing.

In a question-and-answer session after the Switch 2 presentation, Nintendo confirmed that DLSS upscaling technology from Nvidia would be compatible with their new console. A representative from Nintendo’s Entertainment Planning and Development Department, Takuhiro Dohta, mentioned that they plan to incorporate Nvidia’s upscaling technology into the development of games for the Switch 2, stating it as something they will “continue to utilize as we move forward in game creation.

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As a gamer, I’d put it like this: “Regarding the hardware, the Switch 2 can stream games in 4K resolution when connected to a TV. Whether developers opt to make their games natively run at that high-def resolution or scale down and then upscale is entirely up to them. This flexibility offers plenty of creative possibilities for the developers.

During the same meeting, it was verified that the upcoming Switch 2’s graphics processor (GPU) is capable of ray tracing. This capability offers an additional tool for software developers to utilize in their work.

Further insights concerning the technological advancements in the Nvidia blog post have been disclosed, offering an extensive exploration of the Switch 2’s exclusive Nvidia processor. The console’s graphical processing unit (GPU) includes specialized RT Cores designed for real-time ray tracing capabilities, and Tensor Cores to enhance AI functionalities such as DLSS upscaling. Moreover, the AI functionality in the Switch 2 is utilized with its new video-calling feature, incorporating AI-driven features like face tracking and automatic background elimination.

Essentially, Nvidia claims that the forthcoming Switch 2 boasts a graphical prowess approximately ten times greater than the original Nintendo Switch, offering game developers an expanded canvas to create games for this latest model. Moreover, during the Switch 2 Direct presentation, Nintendo revealed that the upgraded console will be equipped to handle HDR, 4K resolution, and frame rates of up to 120 frames per second.

Nintendo Switch 2 will launch on June 5 for $450, with preorders beginning on April 9.

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2025-04-04 15:09