According to WCCF Tech, some new leaks have emerged recently revealing that the Nintendo Switch 2, the next generation of Nintendo's popular handheld gaming console, may be equipped with a more powerful processor chip and memory. higher speed than its predecessor.
The most notable point is that Nintendo can use Samsung's 5th generation V-NAND, allowing the Nintendo Switch 2's read speed to be up to 1.4 GB/s. This is a significant step forward compared to the current Switch, which only has a maximum read speed of 525 MB/s.
This information was revealed by leaker Doctre81 in a YouTube video, based on the LinkedIn profile of a former senior Samsung executive. The director was involved in the development of an undisclosed NAND flash controller for Nintendo game cards, and also contributed to the development of a secure eMMC card using Samsung's 5th generation V-NAND.
In addition, Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to use Nvidia's T239 processor chip, which is significantly more powerful than the current Tegra X1 chip. This new chip is said to support features like Nvidia's DLSS and Ray Reconstruction graphics upgrades, providing a smoother gaming experience and more impressive visuals.
Currently, Nintendo has not officially announced details about the Switch 2. However, these leaks suggest that the new console could bring significant improvements over its predecessor, promising to attracts the attention of gamers around the world.