TheExplodingHead
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Yeah, there's clearly some aspects that have been touched upon. But they also remained understandably vague.
But now I'm curious, bgassassin, since you've been posting some specific specs, if you were to configure what you'd estimate being the lowest spec WiiU, what would that be? Then if you were to imagine the lowest specs Nintendo could get away with, what would those be? Do they match up?
To be perfectly honest there's a big reason why it's all so vague, because nobody knows anything specific and if they do they wouldn't be posting it on GAF. All we can do is speculate specs by inferred price range, box dimensions, what little has been said/confirmed and what we think Nintendo should do. But to be honest it might not mean jack when the specsheet is finalized, just like with the Wii.
My worst case scenario (spec wise and controller wise), is:
Nintendo opts for a conservative but efficient Tri-Core CPU and reserves a core for streaming functions and OS functions. The reasoning behind this might be as simple as Nintendo wanting to guarantee the controller ALWAYS works as advertised no matter what and easier to develop for. 2.6GHz and "decent amounts" of edram, maybe 3-5MB when all is said and done. The controller functions both from a consumer and developer standpoint will be of top priority to get right, especially after the dev concerns we've already heard rumors of.
Nintendo goes for a reasonally powerful custom GPU based on something a bit higher end (4800 mark) but nerfs it to a lower clock, less SPU's (640), but with a few goodies carried over from recent cards. This should be the powerhouse of the system, and will also have dedication to making sure the streaming works flawlessly.
They'll go with GDDR3 at launch and in later revisions move to GDDR5. I think worst case they'll go with 700-1GB. And again reserve a bit of memory for controller stuff. For gaming purposes I'd say the lowest they'd go is 512MB, some set aside for other tasks.
And those are just the basic three. Everything else like WiFi/ports/DVD/controller/pack-in could theoretically be of great quality if they went this route. They could price at $269-$300 and still walk away happy. I think all things considered it would sell way better than the GC and about even with 360. In my mind this would be a mistake to not go higher and future proof, but I do think they could get away with it.