From NeoGAF:
Devinder Kumar, the CFO of AMD, has announced that the company is working on a chip for a video game console that’s due to be released in 2016. With the Wii U performing below expectation it could well be Nintendo that’s planning to bring out a new games console in 2016, but that does seem a little too soon. Maybe it’s for their Quality of Life platform they’re busy developing?
"The design wins are interesting because the funding, the R&D dollars for customizing the parts for the products to our customers is precisely pre-funded by the customer and like I said the workload is started and we are spending the money and the resources and the work to go ahead and design the parts to be introduced sometime in 2016."
"We didn’t say at which space it is in. I’m not going to give too much detail. I’ll say that one is x86 and one is ARM, and atleast one will be on gaming, right. But that’s about as much as you going to get out me today, because the customers from the standpoint to be fair to them. It is their product. They launch it. They announce it and then just like the game console or the parts you find out that its AMD’s APU that’s been used in those products."
--- My Comments ---
My guess is that this has nothing to do with a standalone QOL device, although it wouldn't surprise me if they were both integrated into the system - Nintendo's QOL will be a networked system of primarily non-wearable devices that use sensors to track various metrics, including breathing patterns and movement during sleep, in order to track the quality of life.
If this is Nintendo's, it could be the cpu components for the the Fusion Terminal and Fusion DS thing that "leaked" a year ago; it may have been a fan concept, still a very good idea that is in line with all comments made by Nintendo about their plans for future platforms - including a unified handheld/home console platform. What I am hoping is a release of the upcoming Zelda that will work on whatever their next handheld will be. Although, I think a treatment similar to Twilight Prinvess would be ideal, where the upcoming platforms get the initial launch of the next Zelda.
Devinder Kumar, the CFO of AMD, has announced that the company is working on a chip for a video game console that’s due to be released in 2016. With the Wii U performing below expectation it could well be Nintendo that’s planning to bring out a new games console in 2016, but that does seem a little too soon. Maybe it’s for their Quality of Life platform they’re busy developing?
"The design wins are interesting because the funding, the R&D dollars for customizing the parts for the products to our customers is precisely pre-funded by the customer and like I said the workload is started and we are spending the money and the resources and the work to go ahead and design the parts to be introduced sometime in 2016."
"We didn’t say at which space it is in. I’m not going to give too much detail. I’ll say that one is x86 and one is ARM, and atleast one will be on gaming, right. But that’s about as much as you going to get out me today, because the customers from the standpoint to be fair to them. It is their product. They launch it. They announce it and then just like the game console or the parts you find out that its AMD’s APU that’s been used in those products."
--- My Comments ---
My guess is that this has nothing to do with a standalone QOL device, although it wouldn't surprise me if they were both integrated into the system - Nintendo's QOL will be a networked system of primarily non-wearable devices that use sensors to track various metrics, including breathing patterns and movement during sleep, in order to track the quality of life.
If this is Nintendo's, it could be the cpu components for the the Fusion Terminal and Fusion DS thing that "leaked" a year ago; it may have been a fan concept, still a very good idea that is in line with all comments made by Nintendo about their plans for future platforms - including a unified handheld/home console platform. What I am hoping is a release of the upcoming Zelda that will work on whatever their next handheld will be. Although, I think a treatment similar to Twilight Prinvess would be ideal, where the upcoming platforms get the initial launch of the next Zelda.
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