| Akeos said: My thinks, NX have 2 parts, HC can be a Wiiu-HC, use ARM whose remplace PowerPC (RISC) and runs wiiu games... The second part isn't à HH, i think it going to be a server, a small serveur with ZEN AMD for serveur and perhaps few graphique cores. The two parts of NX could be HSA plateform, so ARM, ZEN X86 and GPUs can be combined, create localy cloud computing, the server could be the stockage, TV display, and can have cloud computing capacity with all other small serveur NX, organised in community... This serveur could explained this part : but an app idea is Wii U x50 and Playstation Vita x100. The key is that all the tech is exactly the same hardware layout as the PS4 and Xbox One which then combine it with the OS’s strong emulation functions and compiler means that any game that can run of a Playstation 4 or Xbox One can easily run on the NX with near-zero modification to the original source code Emulation functions and virtualisation are like brothers, |
Well. RISC vs CISC aka. PowerPC vs x86 isn't an issue anymore. Internally x86 is very RISC like, x86 CPU's typically use microcode to convert complex instructions into simpler ones, and then it executes those simpler instructions, just like RISC.
PowerPC and ARM have different instruction sets, so they do need to emulate each other, same with x86. But there are ways around it. See: Virtualisation, Binary Translation. etc'.
The point begs though... Is there any point to emulating the Wii U? It didn't sell in any great numbers, has a limited software library, so it's probably a pointless affair.
As for Cloud computing... Any device that is connected to the Internet can have Cloud Computing... Even the Sega Dreamcast via it's Dial-up 33.6k modem, Nintendo could even hire server time from Microsoft to do just that.

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