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This is a warning to the owners of this site. My name is Shigeru Miyamoto and I am disappoint. You are breaking the DCMA laws. DCMA laws protect our freedoms far into the furture. There is over 9000 pages here and I want every single one of them gone by next week. This is not a threat but a promise. Every day after that week is up, I will sue you for $100,000 a day.
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The graphics chip in the Wii is codenamed "Hollywood"; it bears the logos of NEC (who presumably manufactured the chip), ATI (who designed the GPU), and BroadOn (who designed the [[Starlet]] "I/O Bridge").
  
Thank you for using Nintendo. We must ensure our freedoms through use of the DCMA. This not the analog millennium one passed in 1000 A.D., but the digital one.
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Its graphics capabilities are similar to that of the GameCube's Flipper, except running at a higher clock speed.
  
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Its hardware is documented on the [[Hardware]] article and subpages.
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_(graphics_chip) Hollywood article at Wikipedia]
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Revision as of 21:34, 7 August 2010

The graphics chip in the Wii is codenamed "Hollywood"; it bears the logos of NEC (who presumably manufactured the chip), ATI (who designed the GPU), and BroadOn (who designed the Starlet "I/O Bridge").

Its graphics capabilities are similar to that of the GameCube's Flipper, except running at a higher clock speed.

Its hardware is documented on the Hardware article and subpages.

Hollywood article at Wikipedia