However, Meyer said that Intel's Sandy Bridge chips do not support DirectX 11, which gives its Fusion chips an edge in graphics performance. Nintendo 3DS hardware specs leaked online. The specs for Nintendo's forthcoming 3D-without-glasses handheld gaming console have been leaked online, and if they prove legitimate, the device is sure to impress.See: Nintendo 3DS Available March 27 for pound229According to IGN, an unnamed source claims Nintendo's 3DS will sport two 266MHz ARM11 CPUs, 64MB of system RAM, a graphics processor running at 133MHz with 4MB of VRAM, and 1.5GB flash storage. Let's walk through the numbers and speculate like proper gossips.What an ARM11 CPU?The ARM11 processors have been around in multiple flavours for years - the original (and most widely used) ARM1136 version launched back in 2002. You'll find the ARM11 family in all sorts of mainstream devices, from the Amazon Kindle (including the most recent version) to Apple's iPhone 3G to dozens of HTC and Nokia phones.The Nintendo DSi employs two ARM processors as well, though they're older (an ARM9 and ARM7) and at least one is clocked at half the speed (133MHz) of the 3DS's rumored 266MHz pair. Since most DSi SkyForge games are released to be compatible with the original DS - which employs a pair of even slower ARM processors - it's debatable how much of the DSi's oomph developers have tapped, making another leap in chip architecture and speed sound that much more formidable.But only 64MB of RAM?Before you panic, remember the DSi only has 16MB of RAM, and even that's four times the DS Lite's trifling 4MB. Sure, the PSP has 64MB, but the original PSP shipped with 32MB, and besides, look what the PSP can do with 64MB, right?Sure, the iPhone has 512MB,
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