Nintendo exec. denies Wii U processor is 'a little poor'

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The senior hardware development director at Nintendo has recently defended the company's choice of CPU for the Wii U.

In November, a hardware hacker published the Wii U processor and graphics card specs, revealing that the CPU carries a clock speed of 1.24 GHz.

At half the speed of six year-old systems like the PS3 and Xbox 360, the Wii U's clock speed became the subject of criticisms.

But, speaking at a investor meeting last week, Nintendo's R&D director Genyo Takeda insisted the hardware "does not deserve the negative feedback."

Takeda said that the Wii U combines "low power consumption and a fairly high performance".

These comments were in response to a question from an audience member who said the processor was weaker than other parts of the device.

"Regarding your comment that we focus on the GPU and that the CPU is a little poor, we have a different view," Takeda said.

"It depends on how to evaluate a processing unit. In terms of die size [area a chip occupies], the GPU certainly occupies a much larger space than the CPU.

"As you can see CPUs used for the latest PCs and servers, however, it is usual for current CPUs that the logic part for actual calculations is really small and that the cache memory called SRAM around it covers a large area. From this angle, we don't think that the performance of the Wii U's CPU is worse than that of the GPU."

Nintendo design guru Shigeru Miyamoto said it wanted "to immediately communicate the Wii U's value, but could not". The company's development teams are resisting the distraction of the Wii U's disappointing sales performance.


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PoonPosted:

Centurial Not getting this anyways, they really went downhill. If they make a new console in the future, i hope it's good.


same! ^

KelcyPosted:

Looks like its going to be slow

CentPosted:

Not getting this anyways, they really went downhill. If they make a new console in the future, i hope it's good.

AllSkinsNoSkillPosted:

It's all good I am not getting this anyways :)

ImNotPhlegmAnymoreOKPosted:

gtapro151
phlegm
Reduction Nintendo used to be good, not now.


That's not true, just because the specs are low doesn't mean the performance can't be high. It's a good console, but I think it's too overpriced...


how is 250$ for a next gen console overpriced?


The cheapest new console is $300, and that's just the 8 gig. The 32 GB is $350, which I find to be overpriced for a repeated console and an additional "tablet" along with it...

PoonPosted:

im not getting this! :p aha

gtapro151Posted:

phlegm
Reduction Nintendo used to be good, not now.


That's not true, just because the specs are low doesn't mean the performance can't be high. It's a good console, but I think it's too overpriced...


how is 250$ for a next gen console overpriced?

VoyboyPosted:

-Emo
FrenzyRG I remember when ninetendo wii was the **** :D now is just..meh


i cant remember that xD


Then your about 10

SmurfsPosted:

Centurial Nintendo really fell.


Yeah it really did.

ImNotPhlegmAnymoreOKPosted:

Reduction Nintendo used to be good, not now.


That's not true, just because the specs are low doesn't mean the performance can't be high. It's a good console, but I think it's too overpriced...