Nintendo Switch 2 would use this technology to make its games look amazing
By Daniel Laguna onInsider shared more details of the alleged technology that will power the console

The leaks about Nintendo Switch 2 and its potential do not stop. A reliable source now spoke about the alleged technology that will power the system and help its games look amazing. According to NateTheHate, the console will feature support for some of the most important features of Nvidia DLSS 3.5 and Ray Reconstruction technology.

Nintendo Switch would be powered by this Nvidia technology
It has been said for months that Switch 2 will use Nvidia's Deep Learning Super Sampling technology (DLSS). Now, various insiders are discussing which version of the tool will be available on Nintendo's console.
Initially, it was said that the system would have support for DLSS 3.1, but now it is said that it will actually be DLSS 3.5. Insiders agree that Nintendo's console will only have support for a few key features of that technology.
Specifically, it is said that Switch 2 will not have the function to add frames per second and improve the gaming experience through artificial intelligence. Despite this, it would feature tools to deliver high-quality ray tracing.
NateTheHate mentioned Ray Reconstruction technology, which is based on the use of AI to create ray-traced images in games. He further added that the quality of this Ray Reconstruction will depend on how the technology is implemented and how developers take advantage of it.
Nintendo has not confirmed any technical details of its new console, so you should consider this information as just another rumor. It is best to wait for official details on the technical specifications of the hardware.
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