How do you differentiate between the two concepts in terms of measuring quantity?Vendetta wrote:Given that the Wii is not carrying a completely brand spanking new multi-core bells and whistles chip design like the 360 was, I don't forsee Nintendo being struck by the kind of yeild problems that hit the 360's launch.
It will be demand that limits your chances of getting a Wii, not supply.
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It's only relevant when there's a clear indication that one is abnormal. In the early life of the X360 there were process problems, so they couldn't manufacture enough to meet normal console launch demand.Master of Ossus wrote:How do you differentiate between the two concepts in terms of measuring quantity?
Most console launches can expect to see some discrepancy between supply and demand, but some clearly have a wider gap than normal, and that can sometimes be pegged on one side of the equation.