It's been a while since we've heard talks about the Nintendo Switch Pro or a Nintendo Switch successor, after Nintendo effectively put an end to such discussions with the announcement and subsequent release of the Nintendo Switch OLED. But, just like Nintendo's undying video game franchises, the rumor mill just can't get enough of Nintendo's next console.
Unlike previous reports, this one today comes from a legitimate source - Nvidia.
After Nvidia got hit by a major cyberattack, classified information found its way online, including what appears to be the source code for the Nvidia DLSS. As pointed out by Twitter user NWPlayer123 and Nintendo Wire, the leak shows the Nintendo Switch graphics API, NVN, while also referring to the graphics API of the potential successor, NVN2. NWPlayer123 elaborates further by saying that this might be "confirmation" that Nintendo intended to release a Switch Pro but delayed it in favor of a Switch OLED last year.
Of course, as Nintendo has denounced any rumors about the Switch Pro several times, it's best to take this info with a grain of salt.

