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IBM releases Wii chips...

September 8th 2006 07:33
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IBM has announced that their Broadway chip custom-designed for Nintendo's Wii console is not only already in Nintendo's hands but has been since July. "We have been shipping well within this quarter (July)," said Ron Martino, director of IBM Technology Collaboration Solutions. "In fact, we have shipped a significant volume in this quarter."

So what does this news mean to gamers who have been waiting patiently for a release date from Nintendo? Well, considering that Nintendo has had their hands on a large amount of the final Broadway chips since July, we can easily speculate that the Wii could feasibly be released within the next few weeks. Perhaps by the end of the month.


Nintendo has also confirmed their reception of IBM's chip: "The first chips are in our possession," said Genyo Takeda, Senior Managing Director/General Manager, Integrated Research & Development Division, Nintendo Co., Ltd. "Today's milestone marks the final stage of our drive to reach both core and nontraditional gamers with an inviting, inclusive and remarkable gaming experience."

When I asked Martino about the power behind the Broadway chip, all he could do was compare it to the Wii's predecessor, the GameCube. "Compared to the Gekko in the GameCube, it's 20 percent more power efficient. It also performs significantly better. The key point is that it is Power Architecture-based and custom-made and optimized for Nintendo," he said. "This is a critical milestone for us at IBM. We have been very pleased with the entire development project."

I pressed Martino to compare Broadway to the other consoles they've had an integral part in developing for and he wouldn't budge, only commenting on what Nintendo was able to offer. With this news and Nintendo confirming the shipment of "6 million systems to retailers around the world between its launch in the fourth quarter of 2006 and the end of its fiscal year on March 31, 2007," we fully expect Nintendo to make an official announcement next week during their event in New York City. And as previously mentioned, we expect a release date far sooner than what has been projected.
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A bit dry and boring for some supposedly "major" console gaming news, but it does at least increase the possibilty that we'll see the Wii sooner than expected.

Stay tuned!
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Comment by Ahmed

September 8th 2006 10:57
Well I can't say I'm too surprised it has been with nintendo for so long, given its probably (and most likely definately) no more than the gekko CPU with a higher clock frequency.

WHile its pheasable for nintendo to release really soon I doubt they will, they are aiming for a global launch after all

Comment by Campbell

September 8th 2006 11:07
On the topic of the Gekko CPU vs the Broadway one...
No-one knows for sure as far as I've seen, but I am led to believe that the Broadway is largely a ~800MHz successor for the ~500MHz Gekko, understandably with some increased functionality. The fact that the Wii can natively play Gamecube games means that the processor would have to be part of the same architecture

About the release? I guess we'll all know for sure in about a week's time

Comment by Ahmed

September 8th 2006 11:14
Not necessarily the same architecture, it can run it via some sort of software emulation. HOwever thats probably not the case as software emulation recquires heaps more power than the hardware its emulating which is cleary not the case with the Wii.

Remember, we *might* know within a week... Nintendo and their secrecy...

whats the tip on another megaton secret being revealed?

Comment by Campbell

September 8th 2006 11:21
That's exactly the thing... The Wii doesn't have the power to emulate different architectures.

And it's going to be on September 14th that Nintendo's big ol' press conference is being held (on three continents, no less). Seeing as that's the only large event planned for a while, I'm putting my money on the Wii price and release date being revealed (:

Comment by Ahmed

September 8th 2006 11:23
Oh it does, its gonna emulate the nes, snes, turbografx, n64 among others

Comment by Campbell

September 8th 2006 11:34
Yeah, I ealised that, but what I'm saying is that the Wii would struggle to emulate a more modern system like the GC. The raw grunt simply isn't there. Older technology (with a few exceptions, yeah - Daytona still hasn't been able to be successfully emulated by MAME on PC, for example, and that's Sega Model 2 hardware, a glorious 25 MHz) is usually simpler to conquer with pure processing speed.

For more information about the Sega Model 2 (it's interesting, to me at least), go here.

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