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Tagrineth said:I'd say, if they released basically a portable N64 but with a fixed memory subsystem, that could be nice. Keep in mind N64 was held back *dramatically* by memory performance... and has a lot of modern features. It even has a very high quality AA implementation.
In fact, I did not have any ridiculous expectations, but they somehow managed to underwhelm even what little I was expecting (price drop maybe, or just something to show that they even care to compete, especially after the news of production halting and small GC shipments) It's Nintendo we are talking about. Company that once was very aggressive in pursuing their goals! Instead, we get some weird air miles concept... Is that the best they could think of?I'm kinda sick of ppl like you who blame Nintendo for not living up to your ridiculous expectations.
But how am I supposed to make sure what it is about? Why did Nintendo bothered talking about it if they don't want me to know what it is about? That was like the worst attempt at hype - ever.Seriously... don't comment on something if you haven't bothered making sure what it is about.
Nintendo: In 2004 - we will make SOMETHING!
Everyone in the audience: *standing ovation*
$20 still says the GBA2 will be based on the N64 tech (or atleast compatible with it).. I think GBA1 proved that ports of old software can be very, very profitable.
but I personally think that Nintendo can't compete with Sony on screen technology just look at the PSone screen they came out with 2yrs-3yrs ago....
After that we got to hear from Peter Sandon,
IBM Microelectronics, Senior PowerPC Processor Architect. He was
talking about the new PowerPC 750FX, and listed the design
objectives, which included (no surprise by now I'm sure) "Low power
operation." In his technology enhancements slide, he notes that one
of the major benefits of their new SOI fabrication process is "~2X
lower power at the same performance."
Bohdy said:Here is something I found somewhere that could be relevant:
After that we got to hear from Peter Sandon,
IBM Microelectronics, Senior PowerPC Processor Architect. He was
talking about the new PowerPC 750FX, and listed the design
objectives, which included (no surprise by now I'm sure) "Low power
operation." In his technology enhancements slide, he notes that one
of the major benefits of their new SOI fabrication process is "~2X
lower power at the same performance."
As we of course know, Gekko is a PPC 750CX derivative.
I doubt it matters, I dont think superscalar architectures exactly represent the sweetspot in the performance/power-consumption curve ...