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JEMC said:

I'd bet that the 12GB number comes from, at best, a dev kit. The real product will have less than that, as always happens. I'd go with 8GB at best.

I'm surprised it supports DLSS 3 because, at least in theory and in desktop parts, only Ada based GPUs support this new version. So yeah, I'm surprised Switch's 2 SoC is so modern.

A little misleading the way it written in article.  More accurate would be to say it will use Nvidia DLSS SDK 3.1 ( https://www.techspot.com/news/97592-nvidia-new-dlss-31-sdk-adds-performance-improvements.html ).  Which add performance upgrades to DLSS for Turing and later.  I am betting the switch will not support frame generation which is the feature that require Ada architecture.