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At the heart of the Wii is its central processing unit (CPU), a custom IBM PowerPC-based processor codenamed **Broadway**. This CPU was derived from the GameCube's **Gekko** processor but was optimized for higher clock speeds and improved efficiency. The Broadway CPU operates at a clock speed of 729 MHz and is built on a 90nm process node. It features a 32-bit PowerPC 750CL-based architecture with superscalar, in-order execution capabilities. The CPU includes 32 KB of L1 instruction cache and 32 KB of L1 data cache, along with a 256 KB L2 cache that has a
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