Wii Flashes A Tech-Muscle: The 1T-SRAM Technology
Wii has gained bad PR for being technically inferior to both the Xbox 360 and PS3 mainly because Nintendo has been sooo secretive about its next-gen console’s attributes. Today, the Wii flashed a glimpse of one of its muscles and it may not be the weakling of the trio after all.
MoSys announced NintendoÂ’s Wii console use its 1T-SRAM technology to implement the high performance memory within the WiiÂ’s graphics system. The newest 1T-SRAM tech inside the Wii console provides high speed and ultra low latency memories which are used as the main embedded memory on the graphics chip and in an additional external memory chip.
“Designing the Wii console required an incredible list of breakthroughs in technology and innovation. The performance delivered by MoSys’ 1T-SRAM technology is an important element of our solution,” says Nintendo. “The graphic performance of Wii benefits from MoSys’ ability to develop highly innovative and dependable embedded memory products.”
If you’re thinking of reading the post again because you didn’t quite get all that jive jargon the first time, save yourself the trouble. The translation is right here: Wii will have great graphics.
Via Punch Jump
Wii has gained bad PR for being technically inferior to both the Xbox 360 and PS3 mainly because Nintendo has been sooo secretive about its next-gen console’s attributes. Today, the Wii flashed a glimpse of one of its muscles and it may not be the weakling of the trio after all.
MoSys announced NintendoÂ’s Wii console use its 1T-SRAM technology to implement the high performance memory within the WiiÂ’s graphics system. The newest 1T-SRAM tech inside the Wii console provides high speed and ultra low latency memories which are used as the main embedded memory on the graphics chip and in an additional external memory chip.
“Designing the Wii console required an incredible list of breakthroughs in technology and innovation. The performance delivered by MoSys’ 1T-SRAM technology is an important element of our solution,” says Nintendo. “The graphic performance of Wii benefits from MoSys’ ability to develop highly innovative and dependable embedded memory products.”
If you’re thinking of reading the post again because you didn’t quite get all that jive jargon the first time, save yourself the trouble. The translation is right here: Wii will have great graphics.
Via Punch Jump