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Nintendo Plans to use NVIDIA DLSS for 4K Gaming on New Switch Pro

Oh … here’s some interesting news. If you don’t already know, the Nintendo Switch uses Nvidia Tegra X1 for its GPU. If Nintendo Plans to use NVIDIA DLSS for 4K Gaming on their new Switch Pro, this could mean a beefier mobile GPU.

Taken from Engadget … Nintendo’s next Switch may use an NVIDIA GPU that supports Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) that will allow it to output higher-quality graphics, Bloomberg has reported. The new system-on-chip would enable output at up to 4K quality when the Switch is connected to a TV, and will also reportedly include an upgraded CPU and increased memory. 

The next-gen Switch is set to have a built-in 7-inch 720p OLED display and 4K output, according to a previous Bloomberg report. Since NVIDIA’s DLSS allows for good-quality 4K upscaling, it’s not clear if an upgraded NVIDIA GPU would support native 4K or for upscale from a lower resolution. The current generation of Switch uses NVIDIA’s Tegra graphics to output up to 1080p game quality. 

NVIDIA’s DLSS, introduced in 2018 with the Turing-based NVIDIA RTX 20-series GPUs, can improve native graphics quality using deep-learning algorithms. However, games must use specific code to support DLSS, so any new NVIDIA Switch system-on-chip would primarily improve graphics on new games, according to Bloomberg‘s sources. 

Source: Engadget

 

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