Kyros, your point is valid to many degrees but you simply cannot use the specs to validate it because they are not comparable specs.
Xbox - Aluminum Intel Celeron.
Wii - Copper IBM PowerPC.
The Mhz rating for each are not 1:1. Take an old 300 hp V8 with fuel line problems vs a brand new highly tune 300 hp V6 and the old V8 is going to get smoked at the track. Similar philosophy here.
Now RAM.
Xbox - 64 MB shared 400 Mhz DDR RAM.
Wii - 24 MB of 486 Mhz 1T-SRAM (data transfer faster than PS3 famed XDR RAM), 64 MB of 700Mhz GDDR3 (a graphic designed RAM still used by nVidia in their fastest PC video cards), 3 MB eDRAM.
These are just a few of the hundreds of clarifications that could be pointed out to show how different the numbers are at their face value. They take on even more circumstantial value when combined together with their bandwidth, pixel pipelines, texture units, etc...
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