Nintendo Switch 2 Final Specs Leaked: 12GB RAM, DLSS 3.5, and Backward Compatibility Confirmed?

Nintendo Switch 2 leaked console design with 8-inch edge-to-edge screen and 12GB RAM hardware specs ShoortMedia

 The wait is almost over. Following a massive shipping manifest leak from a secondary supplier in Vietnam, we finally have what appears to be the finalized hardware specifications for the Nintendo Switch 2.

If these numbers hold up, Nintendo isn't just making a "Switch Pro"—they are building a portable powerhouse that bridges the gap between the PS4 Pro and the PS5.

The Leaked Specs Breakdown

ComponentSpecification (Leaked)Comparison to Original Switch
RAM12GB LPDDR5X3x More Memory
ChipsetNVIDIA Tegra T239 (Custom)Significant GPU Jump
Display8-inch 1080p LCD (OLED to follow)Larger, Sharper Screen
Storage256GB UFS 3.1Faster Loading Times

The "Secret Sauce": NVIDIA DLSS 3.5

The most exciting part of the leak isn't the raw power; it's the AI Upscaling. The Switch 2 will reportedly support DLSS 3.5 (Ray Reconstruction).

This means that while the console might run at 1080p internally, it can output a crisp 4K image to your TV when docked, rivaling the visual clarity of dedicated home consoles.

Backward Compatibility: The "Cartridge" Question

Sources indicate that the Switch 2 will feature a dual-compatible cartridge slot. This means your current library of Switch games will likely work on day one, possibly even receiving "Enhanced Mode" patches for better frame rates and resolution.

Price and Release Date

Current industry analysts point toward a $399 - $449 price point, with an official reveal event scheduled for late March and a worldwide release in September 2026.

Are you upgrading to the Switch 2 on Day One, or are you waiting for the OLED version? Let us know in the comments below!

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