The new Nintendo Switch 2 gaming handheld has had a CT scan, showing what makes it tick inside and in the nude, layer-by-layer, check it out:

The new CT scan of the Nintendo Switch 2 was posted on Reddit by user "Scan-of-the-Month" who has routinely shared pictures of things under CT scan, including a bunch of electronics, using an industrial CT scanning machine. The CT scan labels everything to confirm the major components, with the largest block of them all being the 5220mAh battery, which sits to the left of the Realtek-based audio codec chip.
Nintendo's new Switch 2 uses a MediaTek-based Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module, with two SK hynix components inside of the new gaming handheld: a 256GB UFS storage module, and two 6GB LPDDR5X RAM chips. We also get an up-close-and-personal look at the custom NVIDIA Tegra T239 SoC which has been seen in other teardowns (in the links below) which was confirmed with the label "GGMLX30-A1", but in this CT scan, we get a sweet layer-by-layer look at the chip.
The new Nintendo Switch 2 handheld has been one of the hottest-selling products of the year, with various beatdowns and teardowns in the process, while the new CT scan gives us an awesome layer-by-layer shot of the system.





