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We all saw what the Nintendo Switch 2 looks like from the outside; now, another image has been leaked online. This time it’s the inside of an alleged Switch 2, which matches the past leaks and features the rumoured Nvidia chipset along with DDR5 RAM from SK Hynix. People were surprised to see this much leaked footage before the official reveal.
The images were shared by Reddit user MHN1994 Last year, a popular leaker, ‘kopite7kimi’, revealed that Switch 2 will use a custom Nvidia T239 processor. While it is yet to be confirmed, only the appearance of Nvidia logo might be enough to confirm the leak.
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The addition of modern Nvidia chips will uplift the performance of the device by a lot compared to its predecessor. Originally, the Switch was released with Nvidia Tegra X1 and X1+ that uses 20nm and 16nm processes. Compared to that, a 6 nm or 8 nm will give the device a much-needed boost. Furthermore, it may also benefit from things like super resolution and AI-related advancements.
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Fans worried about Switch 2’s performance
The Nintendo Switch 2 is claimed to be a huge leap in terms of performance with better graphics and backwards compatibility. However, a user of X, “CentroLeaks1,” raised concern regarding the manufacturer, which seems to be Samsung and may be using the 8nm chips compared to 4nm.
This in turn could lead to a loss in performance and battery life for the console, shattering all fan expectations of the device being as powerful as the PS4/PS4 Pro. Do note that these are simply speculations, and the original device can be completely different on release.
The hype for Switch 2 is quite high following these leaks, leaving fans in surprise about how the entire console has been leaked from the outside to the inside and Nintendo still hasn’t made the official announcement.
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