immessedup17 wrote:
SomeGuy wrote:
immessedup17 wrote:
http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/29/wii-u-cpu-gpu-details-uncovered
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That's a lot of numbers, but it's safe to say that more and more evidence is placing Wii U alongside Xbox 360 and PS3
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Wii U will be capable of better graphics than the Xbox 360 and PS3. It is illogical to think otherwise. They'll be behind the next generation ones though.
What evidence? Clock speed for the GPU and the CPU? That's really shallow and pretty thin when it comes to discussing/comparing to consoles relative capabilities and power.
Depending on architecture of said components the clock speed can be pretty irrelevant.
Based on the resolutions console games are played it...it is a very important factor.
Earlier articles highlighted the memory architecture already.
CPU clock speeds combined with GPU core and memory speeds is pretty much all inclusive.
Overall resolution depends greatly on effective memory bandwidth which, as far as I know, hasn't been disclosed yet. CPU clock speeds don't have a huge influence but memory bandwidth and the quality of the GPU definitely do.
In fact true official details of the Wii U's specifications haven't been released by Nintendo. Besides the basics like amount of eDRAM, die size total system RAM, what has access to it, on-board storage and the like, we haven't seen
official GPU/CPU speeds, shader counts, memory clock rates, individual component bandwidth, what can access the memory, etc. we really don't know. Nintendo is definitely holding back official in-depth specs for a reason.
Actually, I guess some of the CPU specs have been unofficially (grain of salt) outed thus far. 3-Core, 1.6GHZ, Out of Order Execution and based on a PPC750. The GPU was rumored to be based off of an AMD/ATI 5xxx series GPU which puts it well ahead of the Xenos (AMD/ATI X1800) or the PS3 RSX which runs a version of the Nvdia 7800.
This machine isn't really cutting edge by any means but it's more powerful than the XBOX360 and the PS3. Don't base your opinion on some ported games, although like the Wii I'm sure that 3rd parties will only pay fleeting attention to the Wii U and I don't think Nintendo cares.
IGN Article wrote:
As Marcan concluded, "...don't compare [Wii U] clock per clock with a 360 and claim it's much worse. It isn't."