This an insane amount of progress for an emulator which is less than a year old. There are still some graphical glitches here and there, but the fact that the emulator can run one of the biggest Nintendo Switch releases is impressive. Although Yuzu discounted the emulator's graphical bugs, it is not fast enough to replace a Switch now. Super Mario Odyssey runs with a 60 FPS on target to Switch.
In the video, BSoD Gaming showed that this emulator was able to play Super Mario Odyssey, but it also confirmed that Yuzu could not give the performance levels like a Nintendo Switch, with an overclocked i7-8700K and a GTX 1080 Ti offering framerates that were around 40 FPS.