Key Takeaways
- Newly-discovered Nvidia shipment data suggests that Nintendo may be ramping up Switch 2 manufacturing.
- Nvidia delivered over 800,000 T239 chipsets (rumored for Switch 2) to a Nintendo-affiliated manufacturer back in September 2024.
- The shipment data also reveals that mass manufacturing of potential Switch 2 components, such as RAM and storage, started around the same time.
Some recent shipment data indicates that Nintendo might be preparing to mass manufacture its Switch 2 next-generation console. As Nintendo remains tight-lipped about the Switch 2, this rumor could be a promising sign for an early 2025 reveal of the highly-anticipated system.
Nintendo confirmed plans for the Switch 2 earlier this year and committed to a formal reveal of the next-generation machine before the end of fiscal year 2025, which would be March 31, 2025. Since then, there has been nothing but radio silence from Nintendo regarding the Switch 2, leaving fans reliant on leaks and rumors about potential details on the console. With 2024 set to close out soon, though, anticipation for a forthcoming reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 has begun to increase, and so has the volume of surrounding rumors.
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A recent rumor alleged that Nintendo may reveal the Switch 2 in January 2025 for a March 2025 launch, somewhat mirroring the release strategy of the Switch in 2017. Now, some newly-discovered data from eagle-eyed Switch 2 fans lends this rumor some credence. Universo Nintendo recently published a report discussing some shipment data collected by Famiboards forum user LiC, which claimed that in September 2024, Nvidia delivered over 836,000 units of its T239 chipset to a Nintendo-contracted manufacturer in Vietnam.
Mass Assembly of Nintendo Switch 2’s Essential Components May Have Begun
The Nvidia T239 SoC (system on a chip) is widely believed to be powering the Nintendo Switch 2, and LiC’s gathered shipment data suggests that factories have been mass-producing essential components for the console since at least the end of September 2024. Speaking of which, LiC’s information also highlights some potential Switch 2 components which have been dispatched in substantial quantities, such as RAM modules (803,500 units between suppliers Micron, Samsung, and Hynix) and UFS storage (290,000 units between Kioxia and Hynix).
Moreover, Universo Nintendo expects that the next component shipment report should be shared in early December, possibly shedding more light on Nintendo’s plans for mass manufacturing the Switch 2. Prior reports have alleged that Nintendo wants to avoid stock shortages for the Switch 2, which could entail the console’s release date slipping past March 2025. While this may be disappointing for prospective Switch 2 buyers, it would at least ensure that they won’t face dire shortages like the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S did in 2020. With only four months left until the end of the current fiscal year, though, Nintendo fans are hopeful that the gaming giant is gearing up to unveil the Switch 2 sometime soon.
Nintendo Switch
- Brand
- Nintendo
- Weight
- .88 lbs
- Storage
- 32 GB
- Display
- 6.2-inch LCD Screen / 1280 x 720
- Battery
- Approximately 4.5 – 9 hours
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