According to new information, the forthcoming Nintendo Switch 2 console may include a System on Chip (SOC) manufactured on a 5nm production node. The SOC of the console is expected to have a maximum clock speed of more than 2.5 GHz. Doctre81, a YouTuber was the firs to discover this report.
Doctre81 reported their discovery of a LinkedIn profile belonging to a former Physical Design Engineer at Siliconist Technologies in a YouTube video. The engineer previously worked for NVIDIA on the T239 project, which is thought to be the Nintendo Switch 2 SOC. The LinkedIn profile mentioned a 5nm manufacturing node with a clock speed of 2.653 GHz.
Doctre81 also discovered another LinkedIn profile of a former Physical Design Engineer at Siliconist Technologies who worked at the same time as the prior employee. His job was associated with an NVIDIA project however, any other news was not revealed.
It is crucial to remember that Nintendo has yet to formally announce the Nintendo Switch 2 console, thus these details should be treated with caution.
The business has been tight-lipped regarding the system, despite reports say it was shown to developers at Gamescom. Some tech demos were shown, including an improved version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild running at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second using NVIDIA DLSS, as well as an Unreal Engine 5 sample for The Matrix Awakens.
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