On March 13, a significant development for Nintendo enthusiasts surfaced when the company filed a patent heralding a new chapter for the Nintendo Switch 2. This patent filing confirmed the utilization of cutting-edge upscaling technology in handheld mode, aiming to boost performance across compatible games. It provided intriguing examples of potential upscaling, where lower resolution visuals are magically transformed to deliver higher quality gaming experiences.
The Nintendo Switch 2, poised as the successor to the original console, has been the subject of much speculation and whispers long before its January reveal. This console promises a larger screen and revamped Joy-Con controllers while retaining backward compatibility with most existing physical and digital Switch games. However, a few exceptions exist. The first-generation Switch isn’t fading into obscurity just yet, as Nintendo plans to continue its support with upcoming titles like Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition. The question remains whether these titles will see enhanced performance on the new Switch 2.
New information about the Switch 2 continues to trickle out, with the latest revelation coming from a patent unearthed by Mike Odyssey on Twitter. Filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the patent details innovative AI-based upscaling technology designed to elevate gaming visuals from lower to higher resolutions in Handheld Mode.
Details from the patent shed light on how this AI upscaler could work, likening it to technologies like Nvidia DLSS or AMD FSR. Essentially, the system processes a 540p image through a neural network to refine and reorganize it, bumping the output up to a crisp 1080p with enhanced frame rates. Despite these promising specs, the patent doesn’t delve into the potential impact on battery life or the possibility of leveraging higher resolutions in Docked Mode. The list of games that will support this feature is still under wraps. This upscaling patent joins other recent Nintendo innovations, including concepts for proximity-based voice chat in compatible games and applications.
Eager fans will have to wait until the April 2 Nintendo Direct broadcast for comprehensive details on the Switch 2’s price, release date, and feature set. While the excitement continues to build, some critical questions, especially about the console’s availability and how it measures up to its competitors, remain unanswered. However, with each passing day, we’re inching closer to discovering what Nintendo has up its sleeve for its next-generation console.