Apr 1 2006, 11:58am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
This week gamer news site IGN ran a story revealing some possible facts about the horsepower of the Nintendo Revolution.
Apparently IBM's "Broadway" CPU is clocked at 729MHz inside the Nintendo Revolution and the ATI's "Hollywood" GPU clocks in at 243MHz.
The "Hollywood" chip includes GPU, DSP, I/O Bridge and 3MBs of texture memory. Of course all this information is unofficial.
The "other" gamer news site Gamespot has just published a story that an analyst predicts that the Nintendo Revolution will take the lead in 2010. On the other hand it’s April 1st.
Speaking of April 1st. Slashdot went cute in pink today and Google got Romance.
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