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Switch 2 Specs Leak Show RAM Stolen By OS
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38346, member: 636"] Nintendo has shown what makes its new Switch 2 run inside. The machine uses eight computer brain parts but saves two just for running background tasks. These parts can reach speeds of 1.7 GHz, but games might never push them that hard. The display chip comes from Ampere technology with 1536 small processors working together at different speeds depending on how you play. The system holds 12GB of memory but keeps 3GB for itself, leaving 9GB for games. This memory runs at 102GB per second when the console sits in its dock and slows to 68GB when carried around. Nintendo added special parts to make games run better without draining battery life. The screen supports variable refresh rates, but TVs connected through HDMI cannot currently use this feature. Players can choose between four graphics settings that change how games look. These options help make games prettier or run smoother, depending on what players prefer. Nintendo launches the Switch 2 worldwide on June 5, except in China and Central America. The machine supports ray-tracing light effects rated around 10 to 20 gigarays per second. [/QUOTE]
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