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For the past year there has been rampant speculation about whether the Wii U’s CPU will be Power 7. IBM’s Watson Twitter account had said it was back in June 2011 but everyone went silent on the matter for over a year.

Even a month ago, the Watson account repeated that the CPU in the Wii U would be Power 7. But IBM has tweeted something that jeopardizes that possibility. IBM tweeted:

WiiU chip clarification: It’s a “Power-based microprocessor”

IBM even went on to say the Power 7 comments by the Watson account were an error, saying “Pardon the error. It’s a custom chip built on Power Architecture base.”

Rumor has it that the Wii U’s CPU is being called “Espresso” behind the scenes and that it is similar to the Wii’s Broadway processor but clocked higher.

This doesn’t mean it is derivative of the Broadway CPU, and even if it is the Broadway CPU is a very good piece of tech. It does things very well at lower clock speeds than CPU’s like the Xbox 360′s Xenon.

I think for the time we can say it isn’t Power 7. Sorry to tell you folks but we all wanted IBM to give us more details but all they had was table scraps to dish out. At least we can put the Power 7 debates to rest.

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Soo what is it exactly??



This has been going on for way too long for them to say "no, it's not anything power-7 related." I think it's just based on the model for the power-7 but it may differentiate from the power-7 architecture itself in some way. Perhaps. It seems fishy to me.



Power is still distinct from PowerPC, is it not?

As long as we can quash that "three overclocked Broadways" rumor, i'm with this



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

ethomaz should really say us now what he did work on for the wii u



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I am cool with it as long as it's more powerful than SNES.



Oh lawd. About a million posts on vgchartz invalidated.



After reading some comments on the forums recently I'm starting to care less and less about the processor specifications, as it seems the only real issues people ever bring up are RAM and GPU.

Anyways, I don't know if this news is supposed to be good or not. @.@



I'm just waiting on people to get their hands on the system and figure out the confirmed specs afterwords, and figure it out from there.



"Like you know"

http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/34683.wss

well they did say something like this in 2011



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(