http://gonintendo.com/stories/26796...-tech-specs-put-it-above-3ds-wii-in-some-ways
It started with a Gamespot teardown
Which lead to this reddit thread
https://www.reddit.com/r/nintendo/comments/5avo9m/nes_classic_hardware_if_this_picture_is_true/
that concluded
It's being reported on by a few sites
That's pretty cool I wonder if someone will find a way to load custom firmware on it and try some homebrew/other emulators and games. Would be neat if it could handle SNES or even N64 (going by what the 3DS can do)
Smarter people have looked at the NES Classic Edition innards and deciphered just what's tucked away inside the system. Believe it or not, most of these specs are above what is offered in the Wii and 3DS.
SoC: Allwinner R16 (4x Cortex A7, Mali400MP2 GPU)
RAM: Hynix (256MB DDR3)
Flash: Spansion 512MB NAND
PMU: AXP223
It started with a Gamespot teardown
Which lead to this reddit thread
https://www.reddit.com/r/nintendo/comments/5avo9m/nes_classic_hardware_if_this_picture_is_true/
that concluded
SoC: Allwinner R16 (4x Cortex A7, Mali400MP2 GPU)
RAM: SKHynix (256MB DDR3)
Flash: Spansion 512MB SLC NAND flash, TSOP48
PMU: AXP223
Unless they actually wired that USB port for data there's no easy way to add games.
Yes it's more powerful than a 3DS.
It's being reported on by a few sites
That's pretty cool I wonder if someone will find a way to load custom firmware on it and try some homebrew/other emulators and games. Would be neat if it could handle SNES or even N64 (going by what the 3DS can do)