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I make over 200k a year and drive a mustang GT.
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I make over 200k a year and drive a mustang GT.
hex on your family 29. apr. kl. 19:13 
I make over 200k a year and drive a mustang GT.
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The Nintendo Wii, released in 2006, was a groundbreaking console that emphasized innovative gameplay and accessibility over raw computational power. Its hardware, while modest compared to competitors like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, was carefully designed to deliver unique experiences centered around motion controls and family-friendly gaming. Below is a detailed and technical exploration of the Wii's hardware capabilities.

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