Business Korea: Switch 2 could launch 2024 and uses Samsung components

Business Korea: Switch 2 could launch 2024 and uses Samsung components

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Another Nintendo Switch 2 leak has emerged and this time it is from Business Korea. The Korean publication claims a number of things, including that we could be seeing the Switch 2 release at the end of the year after all. The site also says that Samsung is the main component provider for the platform and that the system will use NVIDIA’s Tegra T239 chip, which means it would be similar in power to Sony’s PlayStation 4 with some ray tracing capabilities and DLSS. You can read the main points from the article in this handy summary from Reddit member Fidler_2K:

Important points:

  • Switch 2 is expected to launch as early as the second half of this year
  • Suppliers have reportedly reached a considerable degree of agreement for initial production contracts.
  • Samsung Foundry will fabricate the SoC on Samsung’s 7LPH process node
  • Samsung will provide the NAND storage for both the cartridges and internal memory
  • Samsung has overcome competitors from China to be the display supplier

This information has also been corroborated by OreXda, primarily a leaker for Samsung Electronics products:

  • The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to launch as early as the second half of this year. Significant contracts have already been negotiated in the component industry for initial production.
  • Tegra T239 – produced by Samsung Foundry 7LPH
  • Display – Samsung OLED
  • With the exception that LCD models may be released first (Using Sharp Display)

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