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Nintendo Switch Pro DLSS Won't Be Handled by the Dock - Rumor

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The next Nintendo Switch revision is

It supports NVIDIA DLSS, and it seems that the technology can be used even in handheld mode.

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NateDrake revealed that Switch Pro DLSS will be hardware-based and will not be handled by the docking station, so it should also be suitable for handheld mode.

Based on hardware, so yes, SoC. The terminal will not handle it.

Nate Drake

Again on the Nintendo Switch Pro display and release window. He still believes that the announcement will be announced in the next fiscal year, but the console may be postponed to 2022.

I believe it will be announced in the upcoming fiscal year. The plan was originally scheduled to be released this year, but I doubt it will be postponed until 2022. In figuring out when we will hear and see it, the delay can and will continue to be a constantly changing variable.

There are rumors that Nintendo Switch Pro has been in use for a long time. Although Nintendo has not announced whether this new version actually exists, there is some evidence that it is brewing because a new model code-named Aula is mentioned in the console firmware.

The tablet itself must have an upgraded display, I don't know if it is 4K.

Aula's firmware supports certain Realtek chips, which also claim to be "4K UHD Multimedia SoC", so I think it is 4K. The chip may be in the new docking station, not inside the tablet, but it cannot be distinguished from the firmware code yet.

After checking my previous discussions with hexkyz, the upgraded tablet display is an OLED screen. The tablet itself may not have a higher resolution, so I think the 4k realtek chip is more likely to be a new docking station than I thought.

Nintendo Switch Pro has not yet been officially released. As long as there is more information, we will provide you with the latest information on the console, please stay tuned for all the latest news.

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