
I suspect that Nintendo will announce new hardware sometime next year, or the following. The WU died a year early, because Nintendo wasn't supporting it, as they should have. The average lifespan of a Nintendo console being Nintendo's current machine is roughly 5yrs. We are well past Covid-19, so that co.s have had time to mostly bounce back into their pre-Covid-19 groove.

The minute one console hits the shelves, the co. Nintendo was working on the N64, even during the development of the SNES, if I read correctly. Hardware co.s are constantly experimenting, and developing new hardware. While I would be content to have a more powerful, backwards compatible machine, opinion-wise I'm with Ryu_Niiyama, Ravenmaster, and others. Further reading - Nintendo Switch Pro: Everything We Know - 4K Visuals, Nvidia Tegra And 2021 'OLED Model'.In recent comments, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa has stated that " things are only clear for the next financial year" in terms of console production, while former Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé has his own thoughts on how Nintendo can prepare for the Switch's successor - whenever we get one! The current Switch models run on the 'Mariko' revision of Nvidia's Tegra X1 SoC, although rumours last year suggested that Nvidia was bringing production of that ageing chip to a close.
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Speculation on the subreddit linked above puts potential output for a hypothetical console using this chip in the ballpark of the PS4 performance-wise. This, of course, still doesn't confirm the existence of any 'Switch Pro' or 'Switch 2', but this does line up with the March leak from who found references to the "T234/T239".
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You can access the full details over on, however, here is an extract from the subreddit:Ĭomment by NVIDIA employee confirms existence of Tegra239 - the SoC likely to be used on the Nintendo Switch 2. The employee's comment on the Tegra239 - which can be seen below and was found as part of a message thread - is the first official confirmation we've had of this specific system-on-a-chip (SoC). Nvidia is currently holding a three-day event to promote many of its new products, including its next generation of graphics cards - of which many of the details were leaked back in March this year.

This information was shared on Twitter by after being picked up on the GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit and shared by u/followmeinblue. However, an Nvidia employee has confirmed - apparently accidentally - the existence of a chip, the Tegra239, rumoured to have existed since 2021 and supposedly meant to be powering that mystical new Nintendo hardware that we're all waiting for. There was a point a year or so back when it seemed every day brought with it a new 'Switch Pro' rumour, although things have recently been quieter on that front.
