According to rumors circulating online, the performance of Nintendo Switch 2 may be far from that of Xbox Series S. In a recent YouTube video, RedGamingTech provided some additional information about the console's specifications, revealing that the console's chip will be an Ampere-Lovelace hybrid architecture chip with some unknown Lovelace-based modifications.
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The console's performance is about 15% of the Xbox Series S, but that's with the help of Nvidia DLSS, and not at native resolution. In handheld mode, the performance of the game console is comparable to the ASUS ROGAlly handheld game console.
Talking about the storage space of Nintendo Switch 2, RedGamingTech mentioned that it may come with 256 to 512 eMMC, but he is not sure if it has not been confirmed yet, nor whether the console will be launched in two different configurations. Finally, as we've already heard, the next generation of Nintendo consoles will feature hardware ray tracing, but the impact on performance will require optimization and Nvidia DLSS for games to run smoothly with ray tracing.
RedGamingTech details most of the Nintendo Switch 2's specs in the video, which is consistent with other reports shared so far, so there's a good chance he'll point out other aspects we haven't heard about yet.
Nintendo Switch 2 has not yet been officially unveiled. We will update as soon as more news about this console becomes available.