None of that would be their concern, in truth. A sale is a sale.
Select developers have access to a dev kit with DLSS features. The amount with access is limited & that has been a point of contention with info I had vs what reports were suggesting -- it's also one of they motivators in MVG's doubt for a 2021 release. Too many variables weren't adding up in the equation; specifically, the timeline wasn't adding up due to the uncertain status of whether or not the Soc had been taped out.
However, keep in mind that we aren't getting hourly, daily, or even weekly updates on this stuff. So the info can easily be out of date. Given Bloomberg's track record, there was little reason to doubt their report -- though I had spoken against various past reports numerous times because the info conflicted with my own. Prior to E3, I had heard from some contacts that they had anticipated a showing at E3 & it seemed to match the Bloomberg report; but I grew dissatisfied with the info & retracted it because I had low confidence in it after checking with additional contacts. Eurogamer also cited their own contacts about an E3 showing. So there was some rumblings permeating at the time.
The OLED model is not the hardware I was hearing about last yr & I would assume that hardware is the same hardware Bloomberg has reported on -- the 4K with DLSS functionality. For whatever reason it appears the 4K DLSS hardware got conflated with the OLED model -- could be due to each using OLED screens & assumption per contacts/sources.
Thanks for clarifying this, and you made a good point. Moving forward, Nintendo may continue to use OLED screens so there will be an overlap. DF even humored the idea of them going back to LED with the pro after this OLED edition, and that would definitely be ridiculous.