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IBM to Power the New Wii U

IBM announced that it will provide the microprocessors that will serve as the heart of the new Wii U. IBM plans to produce millions of chips for Nintendo featuring IBM Silicon on Insulator technology at 45 nanometers, the relationship between IBM and Nintendo dates to May 1999, when IBM was selected to design and manufacture the central microprocessor for the ...

Robert Dow

IBM announced that it will provide the microprocessors that will serve as the heart of the new Wii U. IBM plans to produce millions of chips for Nintendo featuring IBM Silicon on Insulator technology at 45 nanometers, the relationship between IBM and Nintendo dates to May 1999, when IBM was selected to design and manufacture the central microprocessor for the Nintendo GameCube. Read more about IBM and Nintendo here.