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A day after launch, the Nintendo Switch 2 has little stock in the UK. Consoles began quietly landing at shops yesterday morning, and now it’s a race against the clock to secure one. Argos, Amazon, and Currys have completely run dry,
YouTuber ProModding recently uploaded the first Nintendo Switch 2 teardown. While the video doesn't resemble a full-blown iFixit-style guide, it provides crucial early hardware information. Additionally,
Nintendo's (OTCPK:NTDOY)(OTCPK:NTDOF) highly anticipated Switch 2 launched today, with major retailers quickly selling out of the gaming console, which is powered by a custom chip from Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA).
The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally out, and I have some first impressions on the experience of playing and purchasing the console.
In a video posted by Nintendo, Huang highlights some of the capabilities brought to the Switch 2 through its custom Nvidia chip: > It brings together three breakthroughs: the most advanced graphics ever in a mobile device,
The Switch 2 processor (CPU and GPU) is a custom Nvidia chip (as many suspected), meaning it's made only for this specific console. This was also confirmed by a developer presentation Tom Phillips attended, and now more details have been revealed on what exactly is going on inside the Nintendo Switch 2 thanks to Nvidia.
The console boasts enhanced features like 4K output, 120Hz refresh rates, and a robust game lineup, including Mario Kart, Cyberpunk 2077, and The Legend of Zelda upgrades.
Huang was the subject of a new Creator's Voice Special Edition video, published to Nintendo's official regional YouTube channels. He opens by stating the launch of Nintendo Switch 2 is "a proud moment" for Nvidia, adding that the company has worked with Nintendo for over a decade.
Nintendo’s latest Creator’s Voice video promoting the Switch 2 contains an unexpected surprise: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang paying tribute to former Nintendo president Satoru Iwata for being the visionary behind the original Switch hardware’s success.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, a key supplier for the hybrid console, sang the praises of the Switch 2 and its main processor today.
The next generation of Nintendo gaming is almost here! The Switch 2 launches June 5 with a bigger screen, sharper graphics, and new ways to play. Here’s everything you need to know before release day.