
An unknown source has revealed to IGN the full hardware specifications of the upcoming Nintendo 3DS. Nintendo has not yet released this information, although with a statement coming on September 29th, it won’t be long before we find out.
The 3DS will allegedly feature “two 266MHz ARM11 CPUs, along with a 133MHz GPU, 4MBs of dedicated VRAM, 64MBs of RAM, and 1.5GBs of flash storage.” The ARM11 CPU is used in the Zune HD as well as the older iPhone models.
DMP’s PICA200 is providing the graphics for the machine, although we had known that already. According to IGN, “Numerous developers working on software for the platform have likened its graphical capabilities to current-generation consoles like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, albeit on smaller, lower-resolution screens.”
Sounds impressive, to say the least.
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