Nintendo is still planning to announce the Switch 2 by the end of March 2025. The long-awaited console has been rumoured to ...
As for the question of ‘why?’, one has to remember that internally the Nintendo Switch is an Nvidia Tegra X1-based system with a Maxwell GPU, making it definitely one of the nicer ARM-based ...
There’s an interesting new rumor about the Switch 2. As shared on the GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit by user ...
In a corporate briefing, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa confirmed that the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 will be backward ...
Could the Nintendo Switch 2 have ray tracing? It’s possible according to recent rumors surrounding Nvidia, the chipmaker behind the Tegra X1 chip found in the current Switch lineup. It’s not ...
There's good news if you've got a huge Switch library, as the Nintendo Switch 2 will officially be backwards compatible with ...
The Nintendo Switch currently uses Nvidia’s (now very old) Tegra X1 chip, which features a 256-core Maxwell GPU. The rumours ...
While the announcement of the Switch 2 is still a way off, Furukawa previously said the rumored console would not be released until the next fiscal year, which begins April 1, 2025. This timeline ...
We can expect Nintendo to stick with a system-on-a-chip from Nvidia, likely some next-generation take on the aged Tegra X1 chip found in the current Switch. We’d not be surprised if Nintendo got ...
You might not know it, but Nvidia builds a lot of Arm processors. In addition to its self-branded and much-loved SHIELD ...
The Nintendo Switch currently uses Nvidia’s (now very old) Tegra X1 chip, which features a 256-core Maxwell GPU. The rumours so far suggest Nintendo will be sticking with Nvidia for the ...
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said that the company's upcoming Switch successor will be backward compatible.