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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. 

http://www.anandtech.com/show/6976/amds-jaguar-architecture-the-cpu-powering-xbox-one-playstation-4-kabini-temash/4

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. 



Current Consoles: PS3, PS4, Wii U

PC Specs: i7-4770, GTX 560 Ti, 12GB 1600Mhz DDR3