| ethomaz said: There are no way the Wii U GPU is a HD 4890... that's almost 4x more powerful than GPU equipped in X360. |
Why not? Care to elaborate?
Also, the Radeon 4890 uses the RV790 chip, which is a supercharged RV770 in any case...
I mean, it's absolutely possible for Nintendo to put these chips on the Wii U, as they have never been expensive, even back in 2008 when they were new.
And the RV770 (on 55nm) consumed between 110w and 190w of power, but that was determined only by the core speed (525 Mhz being the lowest and 850 Mhz the highest), being unrelated to the number of available shader processors.







