The Nintendo Switch 2, a successor to Nintendo’s best-selling hybrid video game console, will be powered by a new system-on-a-chip from NVIDIA, one that will presumably be more powerful than the Tegra X1 and Tegra X1+ chips that can be found in the current Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch OLED models, according to new alleged images of the system that have surfaced on the NintendoSwitch 2 subreddit. “First pic of this post shows the backside of the circuit board, when mirrored, it seems to match up with this leak from awhile ago, wow it’s real,” reads a response from one excited redditor, who shared the comparison image that can be found below. Rumors that were posted last month suggest that the console will be released in March, with a speculated price point of $399 to $499.
People on Famiboards is saying it’s real because the motherboard references the CPU that is in the shipment leaks. … And the censored soc code on the t239 cap is very clearly gmlx30-R-A1.


