Sure thing, let’s dive in, shall we?
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Okay, so picture this: Nvidia’s head honcho, Jensen Huang, decides to pop up, all jazzed up, rambling about this shiny processor deal in the Nintendo Switch 2. And here’s the kicker—it’s supposed to drop on June 5. I mean, he’s all “performance, intelligence, and beauty in your hand.” Snazzy, right?
He jumps into this “Creator’s Voice” chat. I imagine it’s a bit like those times when your tech-savvy buddy won’t shut up about specs, y’know? But this time, oh joy, they’ve got partners chiming in too. Weirdly rare.
Oh, there’s a YouTube teaser too—have I lost you? I know, but hang tight! It’s got this megatastic thumb image, looks epic, I guess. But go check it, it’s got the deets.
Jensen’s hyped, right? He’s tooting about this Nvidia chip jazz—claims it smashes three big deals: cray graphics, ray-tracing, HDR. Like, “BOOM! Backwards compatible, even.” Even if I just said that without fully grasping it. I swear these specs sound like wizard spells sometimes.
Anyway, Nintendo’s people had already nodded to DLSS. Nvidia? Yeah, they’re not spilling everything about the chip, bummer. But they jabber about RT cores—eh, and scream, “dude, 10x graphics!”—sounds intense. Oh, and apparently, Switch 2’s got spiffy AI bits to make your games prettier. Real-time snazzy, real talk.
Then there’s some tech-mag dropping specs—Digital Foundry? Right, they reported mad CPUs, an Ampere GPU (two gens away, mind you), plus brainy memory stuff—12GB of it. Sounds like a stack, but who am I to judge?
Oh, it’s packing 256GB. Plus, a microSD slot for more—like, tera-loads extra. Future-proof-ish?
Weirdly enough, it detours into Nvidia’s nostalgizing. Remembers Satoru Iwata, Nintendo’s big cheese, Spy-vibe there. Passed before he saw the Switch’s daylight, though. Ironic, poetic—whichever fits.
Price tag? A cool $449.99 comes launch day—Thursday. Bundle fever? Whirl it up to $499.99 with Mario Kart. Pre-orders—yawn—fast but look local. It’s the wild west out there.
Someone yammered about following Tom’s Hardware on Google for more nerdy nuggets. I mean, if you’re into specs and vibes, no harm in a follow. Right?
And scene. That’s a wrap, folks!