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Nintendo says Switch 2 details coming before March 2025
By Jowi Morales published
Nintendo President Furukawa confirms that the Switch 2 will be announced this fiscal year. The final product is expected to begin shipping around March 2025.
Nintendo obliterates 8,535 Yuzu repos — Nintendo's most effective DMCA takedown campaign in years
By Dallin Grimm published
Nintendo filed a single DMCA notice which took out 8,535 repositories holding files for Yuzu, the Nintendo Switch emulator it took to court in February.
SummerCart64 open source N64 flash cart revealed
By Christopher Harper published
SummerCart64 is an open source Nintendo 64 flash cartridge that doubles as a 64DD upgrade.
Nintendo Switch 2 Rumored to Leverage Nvidia Ampere GPU and DLSS
By Zhiye Liu published
New GitHub updates seemingly point to two Ampere-based GPUs that could find their way into the Nintendo Switch 2.
Nintendo Switch Helps FBI Locate Abducted Teenager
By Mark Tyson published
A 14-year-old was abducted and taken from Virginia to Arizona. Location data from her Nintendo Switch console facilitated her rescue.
Nvidia Tegra X1 Lives: Nintendo Reportedly Beefing Up Switch Production
By Andrew E. Freedman published
The Nintendo Switch runs on Nvidia's Tegra X1 GPU, but the system has seen great sales, so Nintendo will keep making more.
Nintendo Switch PC Game Streaming Card Showcased
By Mark Tyson published
The Stream Card from Tassei could be an attractive device for facilitating PC gaming library access on the Switch, but the current implementation needs refinement and performance tweaks.
Nvidia-Powered Nintendo Switch Could Leverage AMD FSR Tech
By Anton Shilov published
AMD's FSR to make games look better on a five-year old Nintendo Switch with Nvidia Tegra inside.
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