Nintendo uses new graphics chip from Nvidia in 2021 Switch upgrade

Nintendo Co. is planning to get an upgraded Nvidia Corp. chip with better graphics and processing for a new Switch model scheduled for the end of the shopping season, according to people familiar with the matter.

The new Switch iteration supports Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling, or DLSS, a new rendering technology that uses artificial intelligence to deliver more efficient graphics. That will cause the console, which is also set for a OLED display upgrade, to reproduce game images in 4K quality when connected to a TV, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plan is not public.

The American company’s new chipset will also provide a better CPU and more memory. DLSS support requires new code to be added to games, so it will mainly be used to improve the graphics of upcoming titles, the folks, including multiple game developers, said. Bloomberg News previously reported that the new Switch is likely to feature a 7-inch OLED screen Samsung Display Co. and pair the console’s release with a plethora of new games.

Nvidia and Nintendo representatives declined to comment.

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