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disolitude said:
richardhutnik said:
Small point here: The Jaguar was actually 64 bit. Ok, it was 64 bit the way the Intellivision was 16bit (it didn't make a difference), but it was still. The graphics processor was 64 bit in the Jaguar.

 

 No it wasn't. The first true 64 bit processors were PC processor 3-4 years back. All this other mumbo jumbo with consoles being 64, 128 bits is not true. All these consoles were 32 bit processors with 2 or 4 x Floating Point Bus. 4 x 32 = 128...do the math :) PS2, dreamcast, xbox were all 32 bit processors...

http://www.segatech.com/technical/cpu/index.html

Read the very last paragraph on the page.

 

In any case, great article...I know all this already and much much more about Segas state of affairs in the early 90s.

Side note...sega CD wasn't a total flop...infact I think it was a great console. It sold 6 million units and it had about 10-15 games that were really good and worth playing...not bad for a console only out for 3 years. Think of Wii and PS3 library as they approach their 3rd year and compare to that fact...

The  64-bit IBM 7030 Stretch from 1961 would like a word with you.

Also i think you don't actually understand what 64-bit means.



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