(12-03-2013, 06:01 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: ExtremeDude2, thanks for pointing that out. The GC has one processing core that gets split into two core in Dolphin. I always thought for some reason that the Wii already had two cores, but its only a single core....I may be wrong, but this is just doesn't make sense for me: as far as I know, both GameCube and Wii have a single core CPU, and Dolphin only uses two cores because one of them is emulating the CPU and the other is emulating the GPU (a third core is used by Dolphin to emulate DSP if you're using LLE with DSP on Thread option). The first multicore PPC CPU used by Nintendo is on Wii U, which have a tri-core CPU (accordingly to the leaked specs)...
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