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Now, there have been some rumors of Nintendo's next console, the Nintendo Fusion. The rumors are huge, but Nintendo isn't saying a word.



First of all, it's two parts: Fusion DS (handheld) and Fusion Terminal (console).



Now, look at the specs:



Fusion Terminal

GPGPU: Custom Radeon HD RX 200 GPU CODENAME LADY (2816 shaders @ 960 MHz, 4.60 TFLOP/s, Fillrates: 60.6 Gpixel/s, 170 Gtexel/s)
CPU: IBM 64-Bit Custom POWER 8-Based IBM 8-Core Processor CODENAME JUMPMAN (2.2 GHz, Shared 6 MB L4 cache)
Co-CPU: IBM PowerPC 750-based 1.24 GHz Tri-Core Co-Processor CODENAME HAMMER
MEMORY: 4 Gigabytes of Unified DDR4 SDRAM CODENAMED KONG, 2 GB DDR3 RAM @ 1600 MHz (12.8 GB/s) On Die CODENAMED BARREL
802.11 b/g/n Wireless
Bluetooth v4.0 BLE
2 USB 3.0
1 Coaxial Cable Input
1 CableCARD Slot
4 Custom Stream-Interface Nodes up to 4 Wii U GamePads
Versions with Disk Drive play Wii U Optical Disk (4 Layers Maximum), FUSION Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) and Nintendo 3DS Card Slot
1 HDMI 2.0 1080p/4K Port
Dolby TrueHD 5.1 or 7.1 Surround Sound
Inductive Charging Surface for up to 4 FUSION DS or IC-Wii Remote Plus Controllers
Two versions: Disk Slot Version with 60 Gigs of Internal Flash Storage and Diskless Version with 300 Gigs of Internal Flash Storage

Fusion DS

CPU: ARMv8-A Cortex-A53 GPU: Custom Adreno 420-based AMD GPU
COM MEMORY: 3 GB LPDDR3 (2 GB Games, 1 GB OS)
2 130 mm DVGA (960 x 640) Capacitive Touchscreen
Slide Out Design with Custom Swivel Tilt Hinge
Upper Screen made of Gorilla Glass, Comes with Magnetic Cover
Low End Vibration for Gameplay and App Alerts
2 Motorized Circle Pads for Haptic Feedback
Thumbprint Security Scanner with Pulse Sensing Feedback
2 1mp Stereoptic Cameras
Multi-Array Microphone
A, B, X, Y, D-Pad, L, R, 1, 2 Buttons
3 Axis Tuning Fork Gyroscope, 3 Axis Accelerometer, Magnetometer
NFC Reader
3G Chip with GPS Location
Bluetooth v4.0 BLE Command Node used to Interface with Bluetooth Devices such as Cell Phones, Tablets
16 Gigabytes of Internal Flash Storage (Possible Future Unit With 32 Gigabytes)
Nintendo 3DS Cart Slot
SDHC “Holographic Enhanced” Card Slot up to 128 Gigabyte Limit
Mini USB I/O
3300 mAh Li-Ion battery

Now, these specs are not guaranteed, so I put links at the end of this article to show where I got most of my information.

In a page titled "Corporate Management Policy Briefing / Third Quarter Financial Results Briefing for the 74th Fiscal Term Ending March 2014, president Satoru Iwata was asked, "You have explained your concern about users being divided by hardware. Currently, you have both a handheld device business and a home console business. I would like to know whether the organizational changes that took place last year are going to lead to, for example, the integration of handheld devices and home consoles into one system over the medium term, or a focus on cost saving and the improvement of resource efficiency in the medium run. Please also explain if you still have room to reduce research and development expenses."

Mr. Iwata responded with this:
"Last year Nintendo reorganized its R&D divisions and integrated the handheld device and home console development teams into one division under Mr. Takeda. Previously, our handheld video game devices and home video game consoles had to be developed separately as the technological requirements of each system, whether it was battery-powered or connected to a power supply, differed greatly, leading to completely different architectures and, hence, divergent methods of software development. However, because of vast technological advances, it became possible to achieve a fair degree of architectural integration. We discussed this point, and we ultimately concluded that it was the right time to integrate the two teams.
For example, currently it requires a huge amount of effort to port Wii software to Nintendo 3DS because not only their resolutions but also the methods of software development are entirely different. The same thing happens when we try to port Nintendo 3DS software to Wii U. If the transition of software from platform to platform can be made simpler, this will help solve the problem of game shortages in the launch periods of new platforms. Also, as technological advances took place at such a dramatic rate, and we were forced to choose the best technologies for video games under cost restrictions, each time we developed a new platform, we always ended up developing a system that was completely different from its predecessor. The only exception was when we went from Nintendo GameCube to Wii. Though the controller changed completely, the actual computer and graphics chips were developed very smoothly as they were very similar to those of Nintendo GameCube, but all the other systems required ground-up effort. However, I think that we no longer need this kind of effort under the current circumstances. In this perspective, while we are only going to be able to start this with the next system, it will become important for us to accurately take advantage of what we have done with the Wii U architecture. It of course does not mean that we are going to use exactly the same architecture as Wii U, but we are going to create a system that can absorb the Wii U architecture adequately. When this happens, home consoles and handheld devices will no longer be completely different, and they will become like brothers in a family of systems.
Still, I am not sure if the form factor (the size and configuration of the hardware) will be integrated. In contrast, the number of form factors might increase. Currently, we can only provide two form factors because if we had three or four different architectures, we would face serious shortages of software on every platform. To cite a specific case, Apple is able to release smart devices with various form factors one after another because there is one way of programming adopted by all platforms. Apple has a common platform called iOS. Another example is Android. Though there are various models, Android does not face software shortages because there is one common way of programming on the Android platform that works with various models. The point is, Nintendo platforms should be like those two examples. Whether we will ultimately need just one device will be determined by what consumers demand in the future, and that is not something we know at the moment. However, we are hoping to change and correct the situation in which we develop games for different platforms individually and sometimes disappoint consumers with game shortages as we attempt to move from one platform to another, and we believe that we will be able to deliver tangible results in the future."

On the WHOIS website, "nintendofusion.com" has an interesting database date:
Domain Name: nintendofusion.com
Registry Domain ID: 98528369_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.melbourneit.com
Registrar URL: http://www.melbourneit.com.au
Updated Date: 2013-04-02T09:18:58Z
Creation Date: 2003-05-29T19:33:46Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2014-05-30T05:33:46Z
Registrar: Melbourne IT Ltd
Registrant Name: Nintendo of America Inc.
Registrant Organization: Nintendo of America Inc.
Registrant Street: 4820 150th Avenue NE
Registrant City: Redmond
Registrant State/Province: WA
Registrant Postal Code: 98052
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Phone: +1.4258822040
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax: +1.4258823585
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: webmaster@nintendo.com
Name Server: DNS1.NINTENDO.COM
Name Server: DNS2.NINTENDO.COM
Last update of WHOIS database: 2014-01-21T12:17:01Z



This means that they are going to do something new. I hope we can find out soon...

--LINKS--
"Corporate Management Policy Briefing / Third Quarter Financial Results Briefing for the 74th Fiscal Term Ending March 2014" 
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/library/events/140130qa/02.html

"The Nintendo Fusion Rumor: Here’s an Interesting Thought"
http://www.pretendo.co/nintendo-fusion-rumor-heres-interesting-thought/

"WHOIS Results for nintendofusion.com"
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=nintendofusion.com

"Following Wii U flop, Nintendo reportedly already prepping next-gen ‘Fusion’ console"
http://bgr.com/2014/01/22/nintendo-fusion-specs-home-console/

"“Nintendo Fusion” Could Be Nintendo’s Next-Gen Hardware Name"
http://www.nintendonews.com/2014/01/nintendo-fusion-could-be-nintendos-next-gen-hardware-name/







Now, there have been some rumors of Nintendo's next console, the Nintendo Fusion. The rumors are huge, but Nintendo isn't saying a word.



First of all, it's two parts: Fusion DS (handheld) and Fusion Terminal (console).



Now, look at the specs:



Fusion Terminal

GPGPU: Custom Radeon HD RX 200 GPU CODENAME LADY (2816 shaders @ 960 MHz, 4.60 TFLOP/s, Fillrates: 60.6 Gpixel/s, 170 Gtexel/s)
CPU: IBM 64-Bit Custom POWER 8-Based IBM 8-Core Processor CODENAME JUMPMAN (2.2 GHz, Shared 6 MB L4 cache)
Co-CPU: IBM PowerPC 750-based 1.24 GHz Tri-Core Co-Processor CODENAME HAMMER
MEMORY: 4 Gigabytes of Unified DDR4 SDRAM CODENAMED KONG, 2 GB DDR3 RAM @ 1600 MHz (12.8 GB/s) On Die CODENAMED BARREL
802.11 b/g/n Wireless
Bluetooth v4.0 BLE
2 USB 3.0
1 Coaxial Cable Input
1 CableCARD Slot
4 Custom Stream-Interface Nodes up to 4 Wii U GamePads
Versions with Disk Drive play Wii U Optical Disk (4 Layers Maximum), FUSION Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) and Nintendo 3DS Card Slot
1 HDMI 2.0 1080p/4K Port
Dolby TrueHD 5.1 or 7.1 Surround Sound
Inductive Charging Surface for up to 4 FUSION DS or IC-Wii Remote Plus Controllers
Two versions: Disk Slot Version with 60 Gigs of Internal Flash Storage and Diskless Version with 300 Gigs of Internal Flash Storage

Fusion DS

CPU: ARMv8-A Cortex-A53 GPU: Custom Adreno 420-based AMD GPU
COM MEMORY: 3 GB LPDDR3 (2 GB Games, 1 GB OS)
2 130 mm DVGA (960 x 640) Capacitive Touchscreen
Slide Out Design with Custom Swivel Tilt Hinge
Upper Screen made of Gorilla Glass, Comes with Magnetic Cover
Low End Vibration for Gameplay and App Alerts
2 Motorized Circle Pads for Haptic Feedback
Thumbprint Security Scanner with Pulse Sensing Feedback
2 1mp Stereoptic Cameras
Multi-Array Microphone
A, B, X, Y, D-Pad, L, R, 1, 2 Buttons
3 Axis Tuning Fork Gyroscope, 3 Axis Accelerometer, Magnetometer
NFC Reader
3G Chip with GPS Location
Bluetooth v4.0 BLE Command Node used to Interface with Bluetooth Devices such as Cell Phones, Tablets
16 Gigabytes of Internal Flash Storage (Possible Future Unit With 32 Gigabytes)
Nintendo 3DS Cart Slot
SDHC “Holographic Enhanced” Card Slot up to 128 Gigabyte Limit
Mini USB I/O
3300 mAh Li-Ion battery

Now, these specs are not guaranteed, so I put links at the end of this article to show where I got most of my information.

In a page titled "Corporate Management Policy Briefing / Third Quarter Financial Results Briefing for the 74th Fiscal Term Ending March 2014, president Satoru Iwata was asked, "You have explained your concern about users being divided by hardware. Currently, you have both a handheld device business and a home console business. I would like to know whether the organizational changes that took place last year are going to lead to, for example, the integration of handheld devices and home consoles into one system over the medium term, or a focus on cost saving and the improvement of resource efficiency in the medium run. Please also explain if you still have room to reduce research and development expenses."

Mr. Iwata responded with this:
"Last year Nintendo reorganized its R&D divisions and integrated the handheld device and home console development teams into one division under Mr. Takeda. Previously, our handheld video game devices and home video game consoles had to be developed separately as the technological requirements of each system, whether it was battery-powered or connected to a power supply, differed greatly, leading to completely different architectures and, hence, divergent methods of software development. However, because of vast technological advances, it became possible to achieve a fair degree of architectural integration. We discussed this point, and we ultimately concluded that it was the right time to integrate the two teams.
For example, currently it requires a huge amount of effort to port Wii software to Nintendo 3DS because not only their resolutions but also the methods of software development are entirely different. The same thing happens when we try to port Nintendo 3DS software to Wii U. If the transition of software from platform to platform can be made simpler, this will help solve the problem of game shortages in the launch periods of new platforms. Also, as technological advances took place at such a dramatic rate, and we were forced to choose the best technologies for video games under cost restrictions, each time we developed a new platform, we always ended up developing a system that was completely different from its predecessor. The only exception was when we went from Nintendo GameCube to Wii. Though the controller changed completely, the actual computer and graphics chips were developed very smoothly as they were very similar to those of Nintendo GameCube, but all the other systems required ground-up effort. However, I think that we no longer need this kind of effort under the current circumstances. In this perspective, while we are only going to be able to start this with the next system, it will become important for us to accurately take advantage of what we have done with the Wii U architecture. It of course does not mean that we are going to use exactly the same architecture as Wii U, but we are going to create a system that can absorb the Wii U architecture adequately. When this happens, home consoles and handheld devices will no longer be completely different, and they will become like brothers in a family of systems.
Still, I am not sure if the form factor (the size and configuration of the hardware) will be integrated. In contrast, the number of form factors might increase. Currently, we can only provide two form factors because if we had three or four different architectures, we would face serious shortages of software on every platform. To cite a specific case, Apple is able to release smart devices with various form factors one after another because there is one way of programming adopted by all platforms. Apple has a common platform called iOS. Another example is Android. Though there are various models, Android does not face software shortages because there is one common way of programming on the Android platform that works with various models. The point is, Nintendo platforms should be like those two examples. Whether we will ultimately need just one device will be determined by what consumers demand in the future, and that is not something we know at the moment. However, we are hoping to change and correct the situation in which we develop games for different platforms individually and sometimes disappoint consumers with game shortages as we attempt to move from one platform to another, and we believe that we will be able to deliver tangible results in the future."

On the WHOIS website, "nintendofusion.com" has an interesting database date:
Domain Name: nintendofusion.com
Registry Domain ID: 98528369_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.melbourneit.com
Registrar URL: http://www.melbourneit.com.au
Updated Date: 2013-04-02T09:18:58Z
Creation Date: 2003-05-29T19:33:46Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2014-05-30T05:33:46Z
Registrar: Melbourne IT Ltd
Registrant Name: Nintendo of America Inc.
Registrant Organization: Nintendo of America Inc.
Registrant Street: 4820 150th Avenue NE
Registrant City: Redmond
Registrant State/Province: WA
Registrant Postal Code: 98052
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Phone: +1.4258822040
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax: +1.4258823585
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: webmaster@nintendo.com
Name Server: DNS1.NINTENDO.COM
Name Server: DNS2.NINTENDO.COM
Last update of WHOIS database: 2014-01-21T12:17:01Z



This means that they are going to do something new. I hope we can find out soon...

--LINKS--
"Corporate Management Policy Briefing / Third Quarter Financial Results Briefing for the 74th Fiscal Term Ending March 2014" 
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/library/events/140130qa/02.html

"The Nintendo Fusion Rumor: Here’s an Interesting Thought"
http://www.pretendo.co/nintendo-fusion-rumor-heres-interesting-thought/

"WHOIS Results for nintendofusion.com"
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=nintendofusion.com

"Following Wii U flop, Nintendo reportedly already prepping next-gen ‘Fusion’ console"
http://bgr.com/2014/01/22/nintendo-fusion-specs-home-console/

"“Nintendo Fusion” Could Be Nintendo’s Next-Gen Hardware Name"
http://www.nintendonews.com/2014/01/nintendo-fusion-could-be-nintendos-next-gen-hardware-name/







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This is interesting. Very interesting. However, I don't see why Nintendo would release a new console just because the Wii U isn't selling well right now. There are plenty of other opportunities for the Wii U to sell, one bad year doesn't mean its always going to be a bad generation. It'll probably just be another less popular console, like the GameCube and Wii. Less popular doesn't mean less successful. They just need to release Super Smash Bros sometime soon and there won't be a need for the Nintendo Fusion.
This is interesting. Very interesting. However, I don't see why Nintendo would release a new console just because the Wii U isn't selling well right now. There are plenty of other opportunities for the Wii U to sell, one bad year doesn't mean its always going to be a bad generation. It'll probably just be another less popular console, like the GameCube and Wii. Less popular doesn't mean less successful. They just need to release Super Smash Bros sometime soon and there won't be a need for the Nintendo Fusion.
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Just like taterii said, I too don't see why Nintendo would release another console.  Not just because the Wii U isn't selling well but also because the 3DS and the Wii U probably both still have quite the life left in them.  They will probably both be around for quite some years before next generation consoles are to be released.  Maybe this is just ideas that Nintendo had at the moment of what they hope to do in the future.  I guess we'll have to wait and find out!
Just like taterii said, I too don't see why Nintendo would release another console.  Not just because the Wii U isn't selling well but also because the 3DS and the Wii U probably both still have quite the life left in them.  They will probably both be around for quite some years before next generation consoles are to be released.  Maybe this is just ideas that Nintendo had at the moment of what they hope to do in the future.  I guess we'll have to wait and find out!
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I too think there is plenty more life left in the Wii U. However, I must add that personally, from a purely aesthetic standpoint, the Wii U is hands down the ugliest console nintendo has produced to date.
I too think there is plenty more life left in the Wii U. However, I must add that personally, from a purely aesthetic standpoint, the Wii U is hands down the ugliest console nintendo has produced to date.
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MoodElevator : That is very true. But seeing that the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are better than the Wii U, shouldn't Nintendo at least try?
MoodElevator : That is very true. But seeing that the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are better than the Wii U, shouldn't Nintendo at least try?
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I don't know if any of this is true or not but I do know this, if Nintendo jumps the gun and makes a new console too fast they will have the same downfall as Sega. Sega was having bad sales on their later consoles and jumped the gun, keep making new console too fast and ended up having to drop out of the console wars. I haven't liked the choices Nintendo has been making since the end of the Gamecubes life span, but I don't know, there could be another video game crash, or video game companies might get better. Who knows.
I don't know if any of this is true or not but I do know this, if Nintendo jumps the gun and makes a new console too fast they will have the same downfall as Sega. Sega was having bad sales on their later consoles and jumped the gun, keep making new console too fast and ended up having to drop out of the console wars. I haven't liked the choices Nintendo has been making since the end of the Gamecubes life span, but I don't know, there could be another video game crash, or video game companies might get better. Who knows.
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I wonder when people will realize that this happens ALL the time, and they shouldn't believe when these 'releases' come out. Not even a year after the Wii was released, 'leaked' information on the Wii 2 developments were out. They proved false. When Playstation 2 first came out, 'leaked' information on the Playstation 3 already nearing the end of completion came out. That proved false. When Xbox first came out, about 10 months later, 'leaked' information on the Xbox 2 came out. They proved false. Very shortly after the Wii U release, this 'leaked' information on a Nintendo Fusion came out. Noticing the pattern. It is safe to say that any supposed future console info that spreads the Internet shortly after the company's most recent console release should not be remotely taken as credible. They have never proven to be true. It takes more than just a year to have any remotely solid plans on a new console. Yet this Fusion apparently already is decided to have this huge list of specs? Anyone else seeing how this isn't feasible?
I wonder when people will realize that this happens ALL the time, and they shouldn't believe when these 'releases' come out. Not even a year after the Wii was released, 'leaked' information on the Wii 2 developments were out. They proved false. When Playstation 2 first came out, 'leaked' information on the Playstation 3 already nearing the end of completion came out. That proved false. When Xbox first came out, about 10 months later, 'leaked' information on the Xbox 2 came out. They proved false. Very shortly after the Wii U release, this 'leaked' information on a Nintendo Fusion came out. Noticing the pattern. It is safe to say that any supposed future console info that spreads the Internet shortly after the company's most recent console release should not be remotely taken as credible. They have never proven to be true. It takes more than just a year to have any remotely solid plans on a new console. Yet this Fusion apparently already is decided to have this huge list of specs? Anyone else seeing how this isn't feasible?
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rcarter2 : That is very true. Everyone is always so pumped up about what is next they don't see what is out now lol. It could be real, could be a fake, I don't really care. Ether way I stand behind my post. Its probably not true but I do see Nintendo doing the exact same thing Sega did.
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There is no way that Nintendo is releasing a new Console and a new handheld completely abandoning WiiU and 3DS this soon into the lifespan. Besides 3DS is just starting to pick up steam with some great game releases over the past several months.

Any company that spends a ton on R+D and actually releases a system is going to give that system at least 3 years on the market to see what it does. Even if they DO plan on making a new console 3+ years after the Wii U comes out, I figure none of these specs will actually match anything that you posted.

Unless Nintendo themselves or a reputable gaming site reports this stuff, it's nothing but rumor.

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There is no way that Nintendo is releasing a new Console and a new handheld completely abandoning WiiU and 3DS this soon into the lifespan. Besides 3DS is just starting to pick up steam with some great game releases over the past several months.

Any company that spends a ton on R+D and actually releases a system is going to give that system at least 3 years on the market to see what it does. Even if they DO plan on making a new console 3+ years after the Wii U comes out, I figure none of these specs will actually match anything that you posted.

Unless Nintendo themselves or a reputable gaming site reports this stuff, it's nothing but rumor.

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