Leaked technical specifications of Switch 2: storage and memory

Technical details of Nintendo Switch 2 are leaked. Nintendo’s next-generation console far surpasses the Switch in RAM and space.

Nintendo’s official statement on Switch 2 has come at the most opportune time. Pending a formal presentation that will take place in the next 10 months, a leak has revealed new details and Nintendo Switch 2 technical specificationsrevealing how much memory RAM owns and what is its internal storage.

Switch 2 would have 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM (2 modules of 6 GB at 7500 MT/s) and with a 256 GB internal storage which uses the UFS 3.1 standard. The records of merchandise shipments linked to Nintendo have made the hare spring, revealing both technical components of the new Nintendo Switch.

Compared to the standard Switch model, with 32 GB of internal memory and 4 GB of LPDDR4 RAM, the new generation console would have 8 times more storage (4 times more than the OLED Model) and 3 times more RAM. In fact, compared to other consoles of the current generation, Switch 2 has more RAM than Xbox Series Swhich has 10 GB, according to this information.

Nintendo would have solved one of the Switch’s big problems by expanding its storage in this way. The technology UFS 3.1 Reaches read speeds of up to 2.9 GB/sa figure that is far from the 5500 MB/s of the PS5 SSD hard drive, but well above the 60-95 MB/s used by some microSDs that Nintendo recommended for Switch.

The details of the new Nintendo Switch They are emerging after the last investor meeting of the Japanese company. Some studios have already confirmed that they will bring their games to Switch 2 and the rumors are accelerating. Nintendo’s next-generation console is getting closer.

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