| sperrico87 said The Wii U is using dated components that will barely out-match the 360, so there is reason whatsoever the Wii U needs to cost more than $300-350. In fact, I think even at $299, the Wii U might make a small profit for Nintendo on each unit sold. Even if it's only $5 or $10, that's still really good. |
What!? "barely out-match the 360", based and this rumors, and also some previus ones, there is no way the 360 is close to the Wii U, even if this rumors are false (which some of them probably are) it will still be more powerful than the 360. The processor of the Wii U, which is a IBM Power 7 (this is confirmed, the thing is which model and how modified it will be) is significantly more powerful that the one on the 360 (the Xenon processor) also the Xenos graphics card on the 360 is equivalent to the ATi Radeon X1800 XT which is also significantly less powerful than the HD 6670. Of course this are rumors but saying barely out-match is just stupid.
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