Strange... This:
"The IBM PowerPC 750CL RISC microprocessor is a 32-bit implementation of the IBM PowerPC family"
doesn't quite compute with this:
"Finally, the chip is powered by one floating-point and two fixed-point units, which are capable of both single and double precision arithmetic."
Double precision fixed point? Must be a typo of brainfart.
Flux, is Gekko 32bit or 64bit after all? (I've seen other conflicting reports too, and I can't fathom what Wii would need 64-bitness for, outside FPU... I'm ass-u-ming IBM still does 32-bit CPUs for embedded or special purposes.)
"The IBM PowerPC 750CL RISC microprocessor is a 32-bit implementation of the IBM PowerPC family"
doesn't quite compute with this:
"Finally, the chip is powered by one floating-point and two fixed-point units, which are capable of both single and double precision arithmetic."
Double precision fixed point? Must be a typo of brainfart.
Flux, is Gekko 32bit or 64bit after all? (I've seen other conflicting reports too, and I can't fathom what Wii would need 64-bitness for, outside FPU... I'm ass-u-ming IBM still does 32-bit CPUs for embedded or special purposes.)