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RolStoppable said:
Soundwave said:

What you said was stupid. You said that Nvidia cannot create a processor by 2022 that is significantly more powerful than what's it the Switch. 

That is completely baseless and quite frankly idiotic. Of course they can beat a freaking 7 year old processor that started off on a 20nm process, they are top graphics engineers on the planet, even processing power put aside, additions like DLSS 2.0 completely change your rendering budget monumentally so. 

Show the people here the post where I said that.

Switch 2 in 2022 would be incredibly damaging to Nintendo, because on one hand their customers would not be ready to move on at this point (the time to move on is when it's expected that yearly hardware sales drop to below 10m; it's 2020 and Switch has yet to peak), and on the other hand technology won't have advanced enough to see any benefits from an early launch of a successor. Nintendo won't be able to come reasonably close to the PS5 and XSX in 2022 while maintaining acceptable battery life.

This part is largely false, you don't know what you're talking about here. The technology will have easily advanced by 2022 to see a massive advancement. 

And yes, factoring in DLSS, PS5/XBX ports would be likely doable. 

DLSS 2.0 completely changes that whole equation.