As per a new report, the Nintendo Switch Pro is going to be released in the next year. A UK YouTube channel SwitchUp has informed that a reliable peripheral manufacturing source from China developing new accessories that will be compatible with the new system unveiled that they have informed about a 2022 global release window for the new system.
Another rumor says that the console gonna support NVIDIA DLSS technology, but not at the launch time because of some unspecified issues.
“There is information that the GPU clock that will go into the Switch Pro is almost 1Ghz. Existing switch clock corrects. 768 MHz.
It is said that it can realize up to 720p 120 frames in Nintendo Switch Pro portable mode.
However, it is said that it will come out with a compromise by fixing 60 frames at 720p due to the maintenance problem.
Performance in stationary mode is known to be optimized for the current 1440p resolution.
It was said that Nvidia’s latest technology would be included, but due to various problems, it may be applied only in the stationary mode or may come out sealed at the time of release.”
The Nintendo Switch Pro hasn’t been officially announced yet.
Meanwhile, the latest video of Nintendo Switch Pro vs Switch simulated comparison has been released which features that how current and upcoming games will look and run on the rumored Switch device.
A YouTube channel named ‘ElAnalistaDeBits’ has shared a video that shows how the current and yet to announce games could run and look on a more powerful device. The following games have been compared in the video: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Monster Hunter Rise, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the upcoming Breath of the Wild 2, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the recently announced Metroid Dread, Luigi’s Mansion 3, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, Paper Mario: Origami King, Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Mario Tennis Aces, Splatoon 3, and New Pokémon Snap.
This one is only a simulated comparison without the use of emulation. We will bring more news and updates to you. Stay tuned with us.
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