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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sings praises of processor in Nintendo Switch 2

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sings praises of processor in Nintendo Switch 2

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sings praises of processor in Nintendo Switch 2

Nvidia CEO Praises Nintendo Switch 2 Ahead of Launch

By Netvora Tech News


Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, has been singing the praises of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, set to launch tomorrow evening. As a key supplier for the hybrid console, Huang highlighted the machine's main processor, crediting the collaboration between the two companies.

Nvidia's partnership with Nintendo has spanned over a decade, driven by a shared vision of using technology to serve creativity and bring joy to users, Huang emphasized. He recalled the time Satoru Iwata, the former Nintendo CEO, shared his dream with the company.

A Visionary Leader

Iwata's legacy lives on through the Nintendo Switch, which aimed to create a console powerful enough for big, cinematic games, yet small enough to be taken anywhere. Huang remembered Iwata's words, saying it sounded impossible, but the visionary leader's clarity and purpose still inspire Nvidia's work.

A Collaborative Effort

Huang praised the collaborative effort between Nvidia and Nintendo, which involved over 500 engineer years of work. The company rethought the entire stack, from chip architecture to OS, APIs, game engines, to ensure the magic of the Nintendo Switch could be taken on the go.

"It's touching that Huang, whose company has made significant strides in the AI revolution, remembers Nvidia's roots in gaming," notes a tech industry observer.

A Legacy Continues

Huang's tribute to Iwata serves as a testament to the impact the former Nintendo CEO had on the gaming industry. The Nintendo Switch 2 is a testament to the innovative spirit that Iwata embodied, and Nvidia's continued collaboration with Nintendo embodies the legacy he left behind.

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