Nintendo Patent Hints at AI Upscaling for Switch 2
A new Nintendo patent reveals AI-powered image upscaling technology, similar to NVIDIA DLSS, likely destined for the Switch 2.
A recent patent filed by Nintendo reveals plans to use machine learning for image upscaling, similar to NVIDIA DLSS, potentially hinting at a key feature for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. This patent follows previous leaks and rumors, including a glimpse at the Switch 2 motherboard which revealed an Nvidia SoC and 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM. Additionally, leaks have suggested that the Switch 2 will support 4K 30 FPS gaming when docked. AI Upscaling Details The patent describes the use of a trained neural network to upscale images, citing examples such as upscaling 540p to 1080p and 720p to 4K. These resolution conversions are similar to DLSS 2.0's 'Performance' and 'Ultra Performance' modes, suggesting a comparable technology is in development. The upscaling will leverage dedicated hardware, likely similar to Nvidia's Tensor cores. By default, this upscaling feature will be enabled when the console is docked and connected to a power source, but can be manually enable…