The floodgates appear to be opening on the long-rumored subsequent era of Nintendo’s extremely well-liked Switch system. While Nintendo has saved quiet, extra sources appear to be coming ahead revealing what they’ve heard from their sources. Nintendo reportedly confirmed the console off to builders behind closed doorways finally month’s Gamescom occasion in Cologne, Germany, as reported by Eurogamer and VGC. Now, Universo Nintendo’s editor has weighed in with extra supposed details concerning the system. He claims that the system will embrace 12GB of RAM and embrace the superior AI upscaling tech often called DLSS, although it seems that Eurogamer received it mistaken and it’s really DLSS 3.1, not the newer DLSS 5, as they said of their report at this time. Universo Nintendo’s editor-in-chief has gotten a quantity of leaks right lately on the subject of Nintendo, however we received’t know for positive till the large N unveils the hybrid hardware, which is predicted to launch someday subsequent yr. Here’s what he said on Twitter (translated)
“From my sources now: The DLSS version shown behind closed doors by the “Nintendo Switch 2″ tech demo was 3.1 and not 3.5 as reported or pointed out by Eurogamer. Ray-Tracing is indeed possible and the RAM memory I was informed of was 12 GB for the consumer.”
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