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  • Reply 21 of 23
    [quote]Originally posted by JP:

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    AFAIK the Gamecube uses a PPC processor designed by IBM, called Gecko. (I think the ATi card is called Dolphin).





    JP.</strong><hr></blockquote>

    Nope. The "ATI card" is called the "flipper". Sorry. Had to interject there.
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  • Reply 22 of 23
    programmerprogrammer Posts: 3,503member
    [quote]Originally posted by willy_me:

    <strong>Actually they're not. The Xbox may be powered by a PIII cpu but it's connected to a TV instead of a monitor. For this reason, the graphics controller is much different. First of all, it operates at a set, lower then average (TV) resolution. Because of this it requires less memory and benefits more from anit-aliasing. Simply put, there are different requirements for the Xbox then a desktop PC. For this reason, they are different.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    This isn't a function of the GPU, its the video output DAC. The GPU is essentially the same. XBox also supports widescreen modes and PAL so it actually can handle many resolutions.
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  • Reply 23 of 23
    xaqtlyxaqtly Posts: 450member
    Yah - "Dolphin" was Nintendo's code name for the Game Cube. "Gecko" is the PPC-based main processor. "Flipper" is the GPU, designed by Art-X, who were bought out by ATi after they had designed Flipper already.
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