Vandal, a Spanish publication, which was already accurate about past rumors about Nintendo world followed with the similar ones, have officially announced that Switch 2 which is the next device for switch series will have detachable joy-cons, so, the physical connection between the main console body and the joystick will be magnetically. At this moment, nonetheless, the Switch uses a footwear attachment system by physical so-called clip-in hanger.
Apparently, it is just a little piece of the jigsaw; but in reality, it isn’t. In the same way, upgrading the ports would render the Nintendo handheld console unable to connect the Joy-Cons of the first switch to the new console or could only be connected via Bluetooth, eliminating one way to connect the older controllers to the more modern ones. Regarding Joy-Cons, which are now popular, it is unknown whether the new console can connect them. This will be confirmed if the Kamer is delivered: according to Vandal, existing controllers will be supported by the new console, including the current Joy-Cons.
The Switch 2 would be similar to the original Switch console in size but a bit bigger than the former and this change would be reflected by a change in the shape of JoyCon controllers that would become bigger than the original JoyCons. In the pers of anouting that way of screen was 8-inch, LCD and not OLED of course (which was te case when$ the first one was reathered).
Sources point out that the future variant of the SoC will be called NVIDIA T239, being a derivate of T234 currently used by the automotive market. Out of them 8 are ARM nuclei and the RDNA GPU with 48 compute units in total. Its performance resembles to that of PS5 and Xbox Series X and has Ray Trace support as well.