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Revision as of 02:56, 26 January 2018
This article is a stub. You can help WiiUBrew by expanding it. |
Not to be confused with gx2.rpl, the API for interacting with the card. Also see GX2 Registers.
The GX2 is the Wii U's main graphics processor, semantically a part of the Latte despite being used directly by the Espresso. The chip is a member of the Radeon R7xx family[1] (used in the Radeon HD 4330) clocked at 549.999775MHz.[2]