Rumors about the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware supporting NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and ray tracing features have been circulating since 2023, based on the assumption that the underlying chipset would be the NVIDIA Tegra 239 SoC. Yesterday, though, Nintendo did not mention these features at all during the Direct or in the subsequent article posted on the official website. After the showcase, the folks at Digital Foundry went through the released footage of Nintendo Switch 2 games and said there was no indication of NVIDIA DLSS being featured in those games, casting further doubts on what seemed like […]
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