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Nintendo Wii U gets proper teardown

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Nov 2012 11:05 User comments (4)

Nintendo Wii U gets proper teardown

Just hours after launch, AnandTech has given the Nintendo Wii U a proper teardown.
First off, the site says the hardware seems repair-friendly, with an easy to open chassis. That being said, there are a few delicate connections that are soldered together, however.

Under the hood, the Wii U has 2GB of DDR3-1600 RAM, doubling the peak bandwidth of its predecessor, at 12.8GB/s.

The Wii U optical drive, as reported earlier this year, is a proprietary format for game storage, but matching low-end Blu-ray storage at 25GB per disc. The site says "max sequential read speeds are pretty high compared to the current gen consoles at 22MB/s."



There is a multicore PowerPC processor and a large GPU with supposedly high amounts of eDRAM.

Moving to the tablet-esque GamePad, the site reports there is a dedicated Miracast 802.11n wireless controller for streaming content. A second wireless controller controls Wi-Fi, etc., leaving the dedicated controller for the GamePad; leading to lag of under 1/60 of a second. The tablet has a tiny 1500 mAh battery, leading to just 3-4 hours of usability.

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4 user comments

119.11.2012 12:01

and the game pad controller will see a large capacity battery coming out soon by nyko or some other third party company just wait because 5 hours of game time is not enough

219.11.2012 12:21

Even if it wasn't enough through 1 sit through; set it on the cradle and charge it as you use it.

319.11.2012 15:26

Tablet's battery aside, sounds pretty solid. I'm glad to hear it.

It'll be outmoded by next year, but, still, sounds solid for what it is.

420.11.2012 11:45

Oh wow you mean you can remove the memory?

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