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The Nintendo Switch 2 DLSS technology may not be powerful enough!

Several reports have indicated that the next Nintendo 2 Switch device will not use Nvidia upcoming DLSS upscaling technology.

Several reports have indicated that the next Nintendo Switch 2 device will not use Nvidia upcoming DLSS upscaling technology.

DLSS technology is an exclusive feature of Nvidia innovative graphics cards for computers, which contribute significantly to increasing gaming flexibility and raising the frame rate significantly not seen in the past few years, and it also works using artificial intelligence to raise the level of gaming accuracy, allowing developers to effectively achieve higher graphical settings and better frame rates on weaker devices, a technology limited to the RTX 40 series cards only.

Nintendo Switch 2  DLSS technology


However, some cards that possess Nvidia DLSS feature also use an additional technology called Deep Learning Accelerator or "DLA," which uses an independent engine designed to accelerate AI processing.

DLSS deep learning calculations can consume a great deal of processing power so DLA is designed to withstand most of the heavy burdens to release this energy so that the device can use it elsewhere, but Richard Leadbetter stated in the last episode of his DF Direct program for Digital Foundry, that the successor Switch will contain DLSS, according to his sources, but he will not have DLA technology to rely on to reduce the burden!.

A question mark has been raised about the cost of DLSS and whether Nintendo will put a deep learning accelerator (DLA) in addition to it, to give the device higher performance capabilities.

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