➀ Nintendo has confirmed that the GPU of the Switch 2 console supports ray tracing and DLSS; ➁ Nintendo has not revealed the detailed specifications of the chip, but confirmed the use of DLSS and ray tracing capabilities; ➂ The performance of the Switch 2 with ray tracing enabled is uncertain without technical specifications, but some titles are expected to support up to 120FPS and 4K/HDR.
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