| CatFangs806 said: They both have the same processing speed of 733MHZ. Don't know about the ram or graphics card, though. |
The Wii has CPU Speed of 729 Mhz, the Xbox1 733 Mhz. The GPU of the Wii runs at 243 Mhz, the Xbox1 GPU with 233 Mhz.
But it doesn't really matter, because they have different CPUs and a different technical design overall. The Xbox1 has an slowly working Pentium Processor. The PowerPC CPU in the Wii is much, much faster. The Wii has also more and much faster RAM than the Xbox1.
On top of that the Wii GPU is very different from the standard PC-GPUs that are used in the Xbox1, Xbox360 or PS3. The Wii GPU has no "shader" like the other GPUs but it has TEV (Texture Enviroments) that are able to do shader like effects but works far more efficient and use a lot less ram and cpu/gpu power for the effects.
The Data-Transport-Busses of the Wii System are much faster too. Worth Mentioning: 24 MB of the 88 MB Wii RAM are super fast 1T-SRAM that is faster than GDDR3 RAM that is used in Xbox360 and PS3.
All in all the Wii has far more Power than the Xbox1, but the system is (very much like the PS3) unfamiliar to programmers that learnend programming on the pc. The Xbox360 is, after all, a dumbed down PC and the programmers could use all it's power from the start on.







