GameCube Console
ゲームキューブ本体Nintendo’s sixth-generation home console, defined by its compact cube-shaped design. Internally its engineering is quite the work of art.
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Description
The Nintendo GameCube is built around a custom 32-bit, 486 MHz IBM “Gekko” PowerPC CPU (1125 DMIPS) paired with a 162 MHz ATI “Flipper” GPU (9.4 GFLOPS) and 43 MB of non-unified 1T-SRAM (24 MB system, 3 MB embedded video, 16 MB I/O buffer), offering peak memory bandwidths of 2.6 GB/s (main RAM) and 10.4 GB/s (texture cache). It uses proprietary 1.5 GB mini-optical discs (16–25 MB/s transfer) as its media.
Output of video up to 480p via composite, S-Video or component/D-Terminal, and stereo audio, including matrix encoded Dolby Pro Logic II. Four controller ports, two memory-card slots, a high-speed parallel port for the Game Boy Player, two serial ports for modem/broadband adapters, and Game Boy Advance link-cable support complete its I/O suite, all powered by a 12 V / 3.25 A DC adapter.
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