sc94597 said: And? I have other strengths. I deal with transistors on a daily basis as a physics student, and have a good understanding of the math involving their power consumption. These are the things they used to predict the Wii U's power. As for your second comment: The PS4 has official specs. http://www.playstation.com/en-us/explore/ps4/techspecs/ The Xbone has multiple sources describing its specifications, many of which are official. Everything about the Wii U's specs is conflicting depending on who is looking at it, although the general consensus is in between generations. |
Ok I didn't say anything about you're other strenghts. So where does it say the PS4 is clocked at 1.6 GHZ, Where does it say the PS4 has 8 ACE units or any of that other stuff? If the people got the PS4 specs rights they proabably got the Wii U specs right. The Wii U is just as simply configured at the PS4 and Xbox One. It's not like they are looking at CBU like the PS3 had.
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