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  2. Broadway (processor) - Wikipedia

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    Broadway is the codename of the 32-bit central processing unit (CPU) used in Nintendo's Wii home video game console. It was designed by IBM, and was initially produced using a 90 nm SOI process and later produced with a 65 nm SOI process.

  3. File:Motherboard diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Motherboard diagram pl.svg; SVG development . The source code of this SVG is due to 2 errors. This W3C-invalid vector image was created with Inkscape. Licensing ...

  4. PowerPC - Wikipedia

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    Fixing this warped view requires that the motherboard perform an unconditional 64-bit byte swap on all data entering or leaving the processor. Endianness thus becomes a property of the motherboard. An OS that operates in little-endian mode on a big-endian motherboard must both swap bytes and undo the exclusive-OR when accessing little-endian chips.

  5. Nintendo Entertainment System models - Wikipedia

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    The dual-motherboard cabinets retailed at $2,400, while the UniSystem cabinet retailed at under $2,000, with each game (called "VS.-Pak") sold for under $300. A UniKit conversion kit for older Nintendo arcade cabinets was released shortly after launch, with each kit sold for less than $1,000; Nintendo later demonstrated a similar kit for Pac ...

  6. Motherboard form factor - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the motherboard form factor is the specification of a motherboard – the dimensions, power supply type, location of mounting holes, ...

  7. Backward compatibility - Wikipedia

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    The first model of the Wii features backward compatibility with its predecessor, the GameCube, having the ability to run its discs and use its controllers and memory cards. Later versions of the system removed the controller and memory card slots, effectively removing this feature.

  8. Wii - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo continued to sell the revised Wii model and the Wii Mini alongside the Wii U during the Wii U's first release year. During 2013, Nintendo began to sunset certain Wii online functions as they pushed consumers towards the Wii U as a replacement system or towards the offline Wii Mini, though the Wii Shop Channel remained available. [ 68 ]

  9. Motherboard - Wikipedia

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    Dell Precision T3600 System Motherboard, used in professional CAD Workstations. Manufactured in 2012. A motherboard (also called mainboard, main circuit board, MB, mobo, base board, system board, or, in Apple computers, logic board) is the main printed circuit board (PCB) in general-purpose computers and other expandable systems.