Hero of Legend
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I like the look, but I'm open to a change if they do so.
But I'd LOVE for a black one, I don't want white twice.
But I'd LOVE for a black one, I don't want white twice.
In what sense, exactly?
Nobody ever confirmed it was. Even IBM's statement is very, very vague, as the much quoted "Watson" isn't a system first and foremost - it's a research department (which wasn't directly involved in the Wii U development process, or any console development, as far as I know). Wii U simply uses stuff they came up with. Like IBM/ Qimonda eDRAM. Which is something the Wii U CPU would share with Watson (the supercomputer), and therefore POWER7. As well as PowerEN/ A2 and Cu-32.But I thought it doesn't use power 7. Why are all sources contradicting each other? This is nintendos fault.
The only way you could say that with confidence is if you knew it's in-order. So?Wii U won't use a Power7 CPU.
The type of RAM isn't really the issue anyway. There are many buzzwords, but in the end, it always comes down to bus width and clock speed. No solution is inherently faster, they all have strengths and drawbacks of some kind. I already wrote this a while ago, but a real, full blown POWER7 uses plain old DDR3, not even the fastest type of DDR3 available, and still blows pretty much any modern graphic card out of the water when it comes to bandwidth and latency. Simply because they use an insanely wide bus. And that's without accounting for trickery like NUMA, which POWER7 supports as well.
From what I understand, POWER7 as a whole I know has elements that areway advancedunnecessary for a console, so stripping those might result in the custom chip for next gen. Is that correct? Also just for self-education's sake, what are those elements and what do they usually do on the silicon?
But I thought it doesn't use power 7. Why are all sources contradicting each other? This is nintendos fault.
The only way you could say that with confidence is if you knew it's in-order. So?
I've no idea whether the Wii U's CPU is in some distant way "derived" from Power7 (whatever that means)
Aaawwwww...Drastically underpowered confirmed. Wii situation is go.
Also, this looks shit:
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Drop the curvy, fat design and give it edges, Nintendo. I liked the Wii's angularity.
I know what you mean, but technically:When does a part stop becoming a derivative and become something else entirely? Would you not agree that 4 way SMT, symmetrical 256KB L2 caches, 4MB L3 cache per core and 4 DP FPUs are all fundamental parts of the Power7 architecture? IBM seem to think so.
POWER7 uses dual quad channel controllers per chip, no? >100GB/s per chip?Eh, its only a 128 bit bus, that's huge in the CPU world but pitiful compared to modern GPUs. GDDR5 delivers twice the bandwidth at the same clock speed and bus width as DDR3.
I don't want to be categorical and say you're crazy if you think the console won't be able to get the nextgen third party games.
Technically, we're all figments of bgassassin's imagination, while he furiously spams his own desolate thread.I wake up to see an extra 2+ pages have sprung up overnight. There must have been some news to spurn such discussion, right?
Oh...I see...
Aaawwwww...Drastically underpowered confirmed. Wii situation is go.
Also, this looks shit:
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Drop the curvy, fat design and give it edges, Nintendo. I liked the Wii's angularity.
Technically, we're all figments of bgassassin's imagination, while he furiously spams his own desolate thread.
POWER7 uses dual quad channel controllers per chip, no? >100GB/s per chip?
This. The truth is you're all different usernames I created.
http://www-03.ibm.com/innovation/us/watson/
http://www-03.ibm.com/innovation/us/watson/what-is-watson/a-system-designed-for-answers.html
Just being a tech noob here, but I decided to peek at the Watson on IBM's site, and the capture of this video shows Power 750, so... maybe? Would it even still be the same thing if it turned out to be a Power 6? Is this even the same thing? :/ God I wish I was tech-savvy.
I am not a username, I am a free man!
This. The truth is you're all different usernames I created.
This. The truth is you're all different usernames I created.
Hygiene time:http://www-03.ibm.com/innovation/us/watson/
http://www-03.ibm.com/innovation/us/watson/what-is-watson/a-system-designed-for-answers.html
Just being a tech noob here, but I decided to peek at the Watson on IBM's site, and the capture of this video shows Power 750, so... maybe? Would it even still be the same thing if it turned out to be a Power 6? Is this even the same thing? :/ God I wish I was tech-savvy.
Or perhaps we created you. The illusion continues!
You probably could have done better than an obscure character from an obscure anime.
Or maybe it's an illusion within an illusion. We must dig deeper.
*has never watched Inception*
That was towards the end as I was running out of ideas.
Also you need to bribe your contact to get us some more info.
I am in no way offended by these terms, and its got nothing to do with Nintendo. I just get sick of the high school like mentality so many gamers have about games (especially on this board, a place where civil discussion is pretty commonplace), whether it be hating on "dudebro games", hating on "casual" games etc. People seemed to be threatened that others may be enjoying their hobby and get defensive and start labeling things with pejoratives.
The only people I know who would know this sort of thing clammed the hell up as of about late July.
Haven't heard much but "Hey new devkits" or the like since then.
I've never quoted 1.75GB of RAM. 1GB+ is all I've ever said.
Wii U won't use a Power7 CPU.
So now people are doubting the power 7 stuff, which is one of the first things we had kind of settled on?
REGRESSION IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Anyway, could it be within the realm of possibility that Nintendo will go all out on one aspect of the system that they know will carry it through to the end of this new generation, like that Power 7 with tons of edram, or something. I mean, the cell on the PS3 is pretty much responsible for it keeping up and even excelling past 360 games visually at times and that cost sony alot in both R&D and production.
How do you know that ?
So what it will use ?
While I realize it's highly unlikely they'll make console that's spec competitive in the next gen, Iwata and Miyamoto's quotes that I posted last page give me a little bit of hope that they're committed to not being left in the dust this time around. And though it might all just be PR bull, they've been giving off the impression that they're actively working with and listening to devs.
In the end, they'll always cater to their bottom line over what other developers want, but it does seem like they're taking specs very seriously this time.
So now people are doubting the power 7 stuff, which is one of the first things we had kind of settled on?
Yeah I remember you saying that. Would offering them beads and trinkets work?
From what I've seen everything you guys have "settled on" is likely wrong.
In general imo most of you still are expecting the Wii U to be a lot more powerful than it will be. Story of this thread. Heck Bgassasin seems pessimistic next to you guys LOL. Talking about 28nm, stacked RAM, 768 MB OF EDRAM, next gen GPU, and all kinds of crazy high end stuff...
I'm not really that up on my IBM CPU's at all but a Power 7 seems like way out of Wii U's league.
I'm also still expecting the 320 SP GPU, the RV 730.
Dont forget that GPU will still be a boost on PS360. By my calculations Xenos has the equivalent of 240 SP's (though, you cant really compare them like that, I do it anyway LOL).
With Wii U I'm more worried about random bad engineering by Nintendo in the form of bandwidth limitations though, possibly reducing a system that should be more powerful than PS360 down to their level. Just a hunch there, with all the rumors of DDR3 and with Killer Freaks looking like a bad PS360 game.
From what I've seen everything you guys have "settled on" is likely wrong.
In general imo most of you still are expecting the Wii U to be a lot more powerful than it will be. Story of this thread. Heck Bgassasin seems pessimistic next to you guys LOL. Talking about 28nm, stacked RAM, 768 MB OF EDRAM, next gen GPU, and all kinds of crazy high end stuff...
I'm not really that up on my IBM CPU's at all but a Power 7 seems like way out of Wii U's league.
I'm also still expecting the 320 SP GPU, the RV 730.
Dont forget that GPU will still be a boost on PS360. By my calculations Xenos has the equivalent of 240 SP's (though, you cant really compare them like that, I do it anyway LOL).
With Wii U I'm more worried about random bad engineering by Nintendo in the form of bandwidth limitations though, possibly reducing a system that should be more powerful than PS360 down to their level. Just a hunch there, with all the rumors of DDR3 and with Killer Freaks looking like a bad PS360 game.
While I realize it's highly unlikely they'll make console that's spec competitive in the next gen, Iwata and Miyamoto's quotes that I posted last page give me a little bit of hope that they're committed to not being left in the dust this time around. And though it might all just be PR bull, they've been giving off the impression that they're actively working with and listening to devs.
In the end, they'll always cater to their bottom line over what other developers want, but it does seem like they're taking specs very seriously this time.
From what I've seen everything you guys have "settled on" is likely wrong.
In general imo most of you still are expecting the Wii U to be a lot more powerful than it will be. Story of this thread. Heck Bgassasin seems pessimistic next to you guys LOL. Talking about 28nm, stacked RAM, 768 MB OF EDRAM, next gen GPU, and all kinds of crazy high end stuff...
I'm not really that up on my IBM CPU's at all but a Power 7 seems like way out of Wii U's league.
I'm also still expecting the 320 SP GPU, the RV 730.
Dont forget that GPU will still be a boost on PS360. By my calculations Xenos has the equivalent of 240 SP's (though, you cant really compare them like that, I do it anyway LOL).
With Wii U I'm more worried about random bad engineering by Nintendo in the form of bandwidth limitations though, possibly reducing a system that should be more powerful than PS360 down to their level. Just a hunch there, with all the rumors of DDR3 and with Killer Freaks looking like a bad PS360 game (yes I know it's early and all, just taking it as one subject to change example).
Sigh. I'm just going to stop following this thread altogether. The rumors seemed to be everywhere. We were at maybe a half leap (hop?) over the current consoles, and now we're at a skip? Tomorrow well probably be back at a hop. Really frustrating to pay attention to this.From what I've seen everything you guys have "settled on" is likely wrong.
All their PR and interviews seem to be trying to placate the "core" gamer and I can't help but believe that there's some truth to it all. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to notice the lack of 3rd party core titles and how the Wii and the competition separated even further this generation. This resulted in a loss of titles on Wii, and therefore, by extrapolation a loss of revenue.While I realize it's highly unlikely they'll make console that's spec competitive in the next gen, Iwata and Miyamoto's quotes that I posted last page give me a little bit of hope that they're committed to not being left in the dust this time around. And though it might all just be PR bull, they've been giving off the impression that they're actively working with and listening to devs.
In the end, they'll always cater to their bottom line over what other developers want, but it does seem like they're taking specs very seriously this time.
Beards?
Sigh. I'm just going to stop following this thread altogether. The rumors seemed to be everywhere. We were at maybe a half leap (hop?) over the current consoles, and now we're at a skip? Tomorrow well probably be back at a hop. Really frustrating to pay attention to this.
So basically it's gonna be stronger than the PS360 but not by a whole lot. 2-3x as opposed to 5-10x. That's what the last few pages seem to conclude.
So basically it's gonna be stronger than the PS360 but not by a whole lot. 2-3x as opposed to 5-10x. That's what the last few pages seem to conclude.
bah. Not bad but definitely not enough to replace any other console. I'm just hoping this comes out a long time before the PS4, that way I can justify buying both, lol.Well, based on what we know right now, it could be between 2 and 5, actually.
All really depends on the GPU at this point.
bah. Not bad but definitely not enough to replace any other console. I'm just hoping this comes out a long time before the PS4, that way I can justify buying both, lol.