available to developers through nintendo’s developers site (www.warioworld.com). This info complements our first article about Wii U’s specs.CPU:“Espresso” CPU on the Wii U has three enhanced Broadway coresGPU:“GPU7” AMD Radeon™-based High Definition GPU. Unique API = GX2, which supports Shader Model 4.0 (DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 3.3 equivalent functionality)Memory:Mem1 = 32MB Mem2 = 1GB (that applications can use)Storage:Internal 8 GB with support for SD Cards (SD Cards up to 2GB/ SDHC Cards up to 32GB) and External USB Connected Hard DrivesNetworking:802.11 b/g/n WifiVideo Output:Supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480iVideo Cables Supported:Compatible cables include HDMI, Wii D-Terminal, Wii Component Video, Wii RGB, Wii S-Video Stereo AV and Wii AV.USB:Four USB 2.0 Ports
kind of tepid specs thereThey won't be winning any benchmark competitions with those....that's for sure.still, love Nintendo (if for nostalgia only) I'll be picking one up.
Marcan states the Wii U’s tri-core PowerPC 750-alike CPU clocks in at exactly 1.243125GHz. For comparison, the CPUs of the Xbox 360 (also tri-core) and PlayStation 3 run at around 3.0GHz each. The Wii U’s GPU core clocks in at 549.999755MHz, compared to the Xbox 360′s 550MHz GPU. He noted that the CPU was similar to the Wii’s Broadway, but with more cache.