Yeah, it is pretty arbitrary. I hope they don't mean Mhz.Originally Posted by sethsez
It's like one of these:
But with more holes.
"Chuy, you're going to have a magical life. Because no matter where you go, it's always going to be better than Tucson."
Yeah, it is pretty arbitrary. I hope they don't mean Mhz.Originally Posted by sethsez
Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
I didn't expect this. Doesn't look like a Nintendo system.
"All creatures will DIE, and all things will be BROKEN: That is the law of the SAMURAI."
I like it. I'm happy with the look, and I hope the system packs a punch. I really would like to see Nintendo come back for a good fight this gen.
If by pack a punch you mean be half the size and still compete tech-wise I think you may be dissapointed...Originally Posted by FM Nick
Meaning I want the system to be good.Originally Posted by Master
And of course supported by developers.
ZING!
"All creatures will DIE, and all things will be BROKEN: That is the law of the SAMURAI."
I need a bigger picture, but so far so good.
All is well.
Well, the 360 is just as big as the PS3 and can't compete tech-wise. At least Nintendo is saving us space.Originally Posted by Master
MoSys Discloses Revolution Launch Target
posted 5.16.2005 | 10:15pm
MoSys, supplier for the Revolution's 1T-SRAM, has indicated that Nintendo's next-generation console is targeted for a mid-2006 launch.
Further, some key specs for the machine were revealed:
According to the site, the console will boast four 2.5Ghz IBM G5 Custom cores, with 128KB of level 1 cache and a 512KB shared level 2 cache, while the graphics will be powered by a dual core ATI RN520 chipset, with 16MB of on-board eDRAM for the frame buffer.
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