As written previously, the Wii will ship with a PowerPC 750GX CPU jointly developed between IBM and Nintendo. Nintendo says the codename of the processor is Broadway and was manufactured using a 90nm fabrication process. IBM claims the 750GX GPU is based on the 750FX processor designed by the company several years ago. The chip can run at frequencies up to 1.1GHz and includes a 4-way set-associative single core with 1MB L2 cache.
On Nintendo's official Wii hardware "specifications" page, the GPU of the console is listed as still being developed with ATI. Whether this means that the GPU is still being tuned or there was simply a grammatical error on the site is up in the air. Very little is known about the Wii's GPU, codenamed Hollywood except that it is part of ATI's R520 family.
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بصراحة ما عندي أي خلفية تقنية.. لكن كما يبدو إن كرت الشاشة حسب كلام الشباب مشابه لما يقدمه الAti X1800 و إنه بسهولة أفضل من الجيم كيوب
يمكن اللي شفناه شوية كسل من بعض الشركات أو عدة تطوير مش في شكلها النهائي أو لأنها ألعاب جيل أول للجهاز..
ان شاء الله الجرافيكس بشكل عام يتحسن كثير