Nintendo has filed a patent for a new AI-upscaling technology aimed at enhancing graphics for its upcoming Switch 2 console. This technology, which resembles Nvidia’s DLSS and the PS5's PSSR, could potentially reduce the size of game cartridges. Currently capped at 32 GB, Switch 2 games designed for 4K textures could use AI to compress data down to around 20 GB, thereby optimizing storage. The announcement of the Switch 2 is anticipated by the end of March, along with other rumored features such as magnetic Joy-Cons and a powerful hardware upgrade.

What is AI-upscaling and how will it benefit the Nintendo Switch 2?

AI-upscaling is a technology that uses artificial intelligence to enhance lower resolution images for better visual quality. For the Nintendo Switch 2, it will allow games to maintain high-quality graphics while using smaller file sizes, optimizing the limited capacity of the physical cartridges.

The Nintendo Switch, released in 2017, has been a highly popular hybrid console, blending handheld and home gaming experiences. With the anticipated release of the Switch 2, Nintendo aims to cater to the evolving demands of gamers for improved performance and visuals, while maintaining the essence of the original system that has captured a wide audience.