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Originally Posted by ZanderX
there is not a single tech historian on the face of planet earth who will tell you that the DS disrupted technology more than the iPhone.
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phew, good thing that's not at all remotely like the thing that i said
i clearly stated that the DS did it first and is responsible for being the first successful entertainment device with a touch screen leading to it becoming mainstream tech
it's obviously true
i can even go further with this. did you know that smartphones currently use ARM processors? the history of ARM processors goes all the way back to the Game Boy and the Super FX chips used in games such as Star Fox on SNES which were co-developed and funded by Nintendo with a company called Argonaut.
Current iPhones use the Apple A9 64-bit 1.85 GHz ARMv8-A dual-core CPU called Twister. This means the current iphone tech is literally using a beefed up version of the hardware used in Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, and DS that was originally pioneered by Nintendo.
smartphones are literally just a phone using nintendo game boy tech. prove me wrong. pro-tip: you can't