what computing power for the game console?

While sales of the game console Switch continues to slow down, Nintendo is preparing the next generation with a Switch 2 which could be made official very soon with marketing later in the year.

Details are accumulating regarding this new model, a sign of its almost imminent launch, and we already know that it will use the principle of hybrid console can be used in portable mode or as a home console attached to a dock, always with the detachable Joy-con controllers.

Better than a Steam Deck, less than an Xbox Series S

Indications of its performance in these two modes have emerged through unofficial data. The Switch 2 console would therefore have a GPU clocked at 561 MHz and delivering a calculation capacity of 1,71 TFLOPS in portable mode, barely more than a Steam Deck console (1.6 TFLOPS).

With its dock, the GPU would have an almost doubled speed, giving it a computing power of 3,1 TFLOPS. It would be a little less than an Xbox Series S (4 TFLOPS) and obviously far from the home consoles of the moment (10 to 15 TFLOPS).

DLSS support and backwards compatibility

The Switch 2 console should include an SoC Tegra 239 from Nvidia composed of an octa-core CPU and an Ampere GPU with 2048 CUDA cores. The whole thing should be able to support upscaling / antialiasing DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), which will provide improved graphics rendering and better framerate without requiring enormous additional power.

Nintendo Switch OLED 02

It remains to be seen how much the Switch 2 console games can be improved with this process. The Switch 2 console will also allow titles from the original Switch console to be run in an always welcome effort at backwards compatibility in addition to immediately providing a comprehensive catalog.

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