The successor to the popular console Nintendo Switchil Pro model, has not yet been officially announced. However, considering that almost six years have passed since the console’s debut on the market, there is no doubt that has been in the works for some time. Although official information is scarce, a new leak may have provided new information on the SoC that will power the console. Let’s find out the details together.
Is Nintendo Switch Pro Really Real? Here’s what the latest rumors say
As reported by Reddit user followmeinbluethe existence of the chip NVIDIA Tegra239 it was confirmed by the company through a developer comment found on the kernel mailing lists Linux. The comment also confirms that the chip will be equipped with a CPU a 8 core.
While the leak itself doesn’t mean much, it’s still noteworthy because it confirmed a leak from the trustworthy leaker @kopite7kimiwho revealed that the Nintendo Switch successor would use the chip T239one version custom NVIDIA Orin chip.
Based on architecture Amperepresents a GPU with 2,048 CUDA cores it’s a CPU con 12 core ARM Cortex-A78AE. It is also rumored that Nintendo’s next console will support the NVIDIA’s DLSS technology and ray tracingas both are mentioned in the Graphics API of the second generation of Nintendo Switch.
After the release of the base model in 2017Nintendo has released several models of the console, including the Lite model and the OLED model, offering a battery life is one better screen compared to the basic model.
The choice to switch to Nintendo Switch OLED obviously it’s up to you. The OLED model is the best version to try console games if you have been waiting to buy a Switch until now. It boasts one fantastic screen which enhances everything Nintendo wants to do with art direction and style. However, if you already own one console Switchit’s up to you to decide if your games are worth replaying on a better screen.
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