- Nintendo Switch 2 will use NVIDIA DLSS AI-POWERED UPSCALing for their games for better performance and image quality.
- So far, handheld gaming PC has only AMD’s FSR and Intel’s Xess
- Switch 2 can see competition with other handhelds thanks to 2 DLSS
Nintendo Switch 2 was finally fully disclosed on April 2, with confirmed that the handheld console will use a custom NVIDIA processor – and when the device handheld gaming cannot perform better, it may have a special bonus on them.
As featured in A Blog Post, Nvidia confirmed that its DLSS AI -powered advanced procedure would be available on Nintendo Switch 2, as well as ray tracing, thanks to its custom chip. This will allow game developers to implement DLS in sports wherever necessary, and maintain a better performance through high performance while maintaining image standards.
It is not clear which version of this DLSS will be: its latest version, DLSS 4, uses a new transformer model to further improve the image quality, especially with performance mode – which has been shown to advance the Quality Mode of the previous model in DLSS 3.
However, the handheld gaming PC has only been able to use any of the AMD’s FSR or Intel’s Xess, why NVIDIA has not made APU (a processor with CPU and GPU on a single dye (CPU and GPU on a single dye). Both of these rivals have not yet been matched with DLSS, and if DLSS 4 switch 2 is being used, it can challenge the more powerful handheld gaming PC when it comes to graphics and performance.
This handheld gaming won’t beat the PC, but it is on the way to the competition
Don’t misunderstand me, handheld gaming PCs such as Asos Rog Eli, MSI claws 8 AI+, and Lenovo Legion Go Switch 2 are still an easy choice because they still have a more powerful hardware (because we do not yet know exactly the exact sunglasses of NVIDIA chip).
However, Unless Nintendo’s new console uses DLSS4, it can be a literal game changer with switch 2 in the pole position to compete against other handhelds thanks to the new transformer model. It takes up to another level of advanced icon quality, as I have already highlighted and has already had a great advantage for all Jeffers RTXGPU users: the image quality on CNN model’s performance mode was blurred and when it is in motion, it has gastown and transformer.
Despite the slightest performance loss in sports with this new model (due to maximum image quality LTS because of its deepest processing nature), it is not important not to recommend DLSS4 – and this is better than Intel’s Zees 2 and AMD’s FSR4, as it is especially better than the long distance in sports.
I have requested Nvidia to make APU for handheld gaming PC to use DLSS, and I hope that switch 2 will make it possible.
We have to wait and see how DLS will work (especially in 4K resolution in documentation mode), but if Nvidia starts switching 2 in a new generation of PC gaming handhelds with hardware, I will be happy.