If you take any system and increase it's clock speed you get the new system...I fail to see how this makes any sense.
TWO BRAND NEW CHIPS. How much more 'new' can you get? The Revolution has as much new hardware as the 360, PS3, PS2, GCN, N64, SNES, Dreamcast, etc. Your prediction made little sense at the time, and now you're expanding an already shaky term so that somehow you are possibly right. You're not. The system is brand new. It is similar to GameCube in many ways, but it is not an improved GameCube, because it uses none of the same hardware. Last time I checked, btw, overclocking wasn't going to double your CPU and GPU. Your point is wrong, and your attempts to broaden what you said into some realm of credibility is unsuccessful.
You. Were. Wrong.