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ninjablade said:
Wyrdness said:
ninjablade said:
Wyrdness said:
How can they tell the power when the GPU is a ground up component not based on any GPU by what Morrison is saying, they don't know the tech but some how can determine full performance? Sounds like you're very gullible.

mabye you try reading from page 173 to 179 or here is a quote from the mod Shifty Geezer

 

On a par. Any performance advantages Wii U may have are offset by limitations (being small and low power draw), such that any increase in overall performance (nigh impossible to measure) above current gen will be fractional rather than a multiple.
Informed speculation based on a number of data as Function has outlined (including dev comments). It is nigh impossible for Nintendo to have produced a smaller, lower-power draw device that improves (at all, let alone significantly) on overall performance, especially when we know the memory is so damned slow. Only if they have secretly used a much smaller node is that possible.

I don't see how anyone can question the evidence. That's illogical
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Except the is no evidence we know that the GPU is a new gpu chip using AMD tech in it no one in the PC scene has even seen it so to tell people that it can do this when they don't even know what the tech is is quite frankly beyond amusing and those sucking it up are gullible as even the person themselves has made assumptions and speculations which flat out says he's guessing. They don't even know what GPU it is and have been speculating for months whether it's a HD this or that now it's come to light that it's a new chip specifically built for the U that no one has ever seen, that alone sets alarm bells off on the speculations.

 i already know what gpu, its 99% not a new gpu that no has ever seen before, you know how much a thing like that would cost and for what, exactly, what reason would amake a new chip from the ground up, your kiddfing me right, you question DF and beyond 3d anylasis of a misimprintation of what jum said, anyway i'm done with thread anybody wanna message me, pm me.

My speculation is that once the sales numbers are up and the part becomes cheaper to produce, it will yield higher profits due to the nature of the design, so yearly return will be higher compared to companies that need to utilize more parts from different plants to assemble their consoles with and would be more flexible on the pricing in the long run.