Could the Wuu be using an AMD R800 GPU and not an R700 GPU?
I think it's pretty obvious that since the Wuu is using AMD and has the ability to simultaneously stream to a controller at the same time as the TV with 0 lag (see the videos), it has to be using some AMD Eyefinity GPU right?
well according to wiki, AMD didn't introduce Eyefinity until the R8XX family of GPU which would be the HD5XXX
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family)AMD also introduced AMD Eyefinity Technology (previously ATI Eyefinity) in this GPU family - the ability to connect three to six displays to one graphics card. It also supports grouping of multiple monitors into a single large surface (SLS), treated by the OS as a single monitor with very high resolutions. It is promoted as an inexpensive alternative for ultra-high resolution displays.
Now we haven't gotten a confirmation yet in any sort fo way on if Wuu will allow multiple screened controllers to play locally at the same time, but if it did then I woudl imagine they based it off of this?
The entire HD 5000 series products have Eyefinity capabilities supporting three outputs. The Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity Edition, however, supports six mini DisplayPort outputs, all of which can be simultaneously active.[6]
Now I don't know the practicality of all this. I don't know if the HD5XXX series is too power hungry or if it even makes sense for Nintendo's needs. I'm just speculating based of the info provided.
Are there any tech people out there that can tell me why this isn't possible or even plausible?