| Warlord_ said: I would like to say something to all you Nintendo fans that are thinking the next wii will have more power then 360/ps3 have are very misinformed. The current wii is still not as powerful as the oringinal xbox in serveral locations as shaders and lighting. The next wii may come close to this gens consoles but it will not pass them in overall technology. HappySqurriel: "Nintendo should be able to (easily) produce a system that is 4 times as powerful as the PS3 or XBox 360 by 2009 using a 45nm process and then spend 2 years reducing the (eventual) manufacturing cost while improving the processing power and eventually release a system 8 times as powerful as either system for $200 to $300 in 2011.." This is by far the most insane thing i have ever heard, the fact that you think this is how wii2 will be is very disturbing, you have just showed that you have a very low understanding of anything that the PS3 or 360 are able to do, and showed how crazy some fanboys are. |
Allow me to be the first to introduce you to Moore's Law ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law ) ... To simplify it for you (because you obviously won't understand such a simple article) a processor that is produced using modern processes two years from now will be far more powerful than one that is produced today. There is something called "Research and Development" which makes "Technology" better; you can not magically produce a processor today that is better than all future processors.
Nintendo in combination with IBM (a corporation which does "Research and Development" that improves semi-conductor "Technology") can easily produce a more powerful console in 2 years than can be sold today.
Anyways, I can understand someone claiming Nintendo, IBM and ATI will choose to develop their next system as a lower processing power console but claiming they can not produce a more powerful system is moronic.







