The Nintendo Switch 2 is the only mainstream console that comes with Nvidia hardware inside, while Microsoft and Sony rely on AMD. Therefore, the Switch 2 supports Nvidia’s proprietary DLSS technology that helps it upscale games to 1080p and beyond, which is crucial in a handheld with power constraints. It was long speculated that the version of DLSS present on the Switch 2 was unique and unlike the standard models available on PC, and Digital Foundry’s latest testing has confirmed that.
Hardware
Nintendo Switch 2 supports two different types of Nvidia DLSS — A second, ‘light’ version for upscaling beyond 1080p, along with the standard, PC-like CNN model
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