GameCube is backed by some of the most powerful computer companies in the industry. It has an IBM designed CPU (central processing unit) and an ATI graphics chip (designed by ArtX, now a part of ATI).
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It would seem that the ARM ecosystem, which will likely be selling hundreds of millions of 64-bit chips into the mobile market over the next couple of years, has a better shot than Power, but you ...