Kasz216 said:
S.Peelman said:
Mazty said:
MDMAlliance said:
It's an embedded graphics card, and it seems like you don't hold a realistic view of what the term "old" means. It seems like any computer that's on the market is old technology no matter how good it is, because a real supercomputer has it beat in every way every time. Your logic fails, ultimately. A gaming-dedicated console can do much more with much less due to the fact that its hardware optimizes its performance for gaming and graphics. I don't know if you have any idea what you're talking about.
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What are you on about talking about supercomputers? It's a very, very weak graphics card compared to cards from 09 let alone nowadays and yet Nintendo are asking $300 for the console. I know exactly what I am taking about; do you? If we consider the power of that GPU, there is no way you'llbe able to play at 60fps true 1080p with good graphics. Note I said good, not cutting edge.
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Dude, the E6760 was announced in 2011. It supports DirectX 11 or equivalent.
It's still pretty new.
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Actually that's the modified E6760. The E6760 came out before then.
The E6760 Discrete is what came out in 2011 and was a dedicated high performance integrated chip meant for dedicated machines like slot machines and the like.
No doubt the Wii U design is based off that chip though.
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Okay, didn't know there were more 6760s . Thanks.
But it's still not 'old' anyway. Surely they would indeed use the newer version.