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Posted: Dec 4th 2008 10:24AM (Unverified) said

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So you're telling me they'll be pushing out a Wiimote with non-patent violating technology and the Motion+ upgrade included? Who would have thought?

Posted: Dec 4th 2008 11:15AM (Unverified) said

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The technology is the same as what's currently being used. It's called MEMS and it's used by ADI (Wiimote accelerometer), ST Micro (Nunchuck accelerometer) and Kionix. I used to work at an automotive tier 1 that supplied inertial modules and worked with all three companies. It's really amazing what you can do with a tiny chunk of silicon.

Posted: Dec 4th 2008 11:19AM CJLopez said

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I just hope they'd reduce the cost on the wiimotes, cuz still, 60 bucks for the whole package is not pretty affordable, less this days the econoy is not looking quite good

Posted: Dec 4th 2008 5:36PM Jayenkai said

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Keeping costs down is great, but they have to be sure that the accelerometers work with the same kind of sensitivity.
It's all well and good finding "Better" ones, but if player one has "Super" controller, and player two has "Ye-olde Suckage" controller, folk are going to get peeved..
That's why the Motion+ is there as an add on, it keeps thing fair.
They'll try to find as similar a chip as possible, I'd imagine.. Just a bit cheaper!

Posted: Dec 5th 2008 5:47PM (Unverified) said

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STMicroelectronics has been a reliable supplier to Nintendo from its first shipment of the revolutionary Wii gaming system. We continue to have a strong relationship with Nintendo and have been achieving all appropriate milestones. That other suppliers are trying to take this business shouldn't be news to anyone. With regard to future developments, ST is moving forward aggressively in our own accelerometer developments, as we've always done. Since delivering the first accelerometers for the Wii, we've continued to improve the sensitivity and performance of our accelerometers while increasing our manufacturing efficiency. All this is aimed at maintaining and reinforcing our existing business relationships and at building strong new ones by helping our customers deliver cooler gaming systems, hotter phones, and better products

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