PS3 Chip Trials Set To Begin 41
Thanks to GamePro for their news story regarding Toshiba and Sony's imminent trial production of semiconductor chips that will be the precursor to the Cell chip that's expected to be used in the PlayStation 3. According to the article, "...the trial production of sample chips using the 65-nanometer (one nanometer is a billionth of a meter) technology will begin in 2004... [but] commercial production is not expected to begin until the first half of Toshiba's 2005 fiscal year, which is from April to 2005." Gamesindustry.biz notes that this is "...just about in time to supply components for Sony's PlayStation 3 launch at the end of 2005, if that is indeed the plan."
Just In Time... (Score:1)
GTRacer
- Waiting patiently!
Re:Just In Time... (Score:2)
Chip Trials? Already? (Score:4, Funny)
Will this beat the Gamecube? (Score:3, Interesting)
The rush is still a bit off (Score:4, Insightful)
The PS2 on the other hand is already in virtually any home that is going to buy a console of this generation. Talking about thier future plans isn't going to hurt their growth because they don't have nearly as much to do anymore. MS will likely stay tight-lipped regarding the X-box2 until we get closer to the launch dates as well. I would imagine all 3 of the big players are testing/well into designing something right now.
Prototype since '01 (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Prototype since '01 (Score:4, Funny)
I used to work at Sony, and I can state as irrefutable, unequivocable fact that Sony has had a working PS3 since Q4 1993! Furthermore, the prototype was carved entirely from hand-tempered Camembert, supports 43 controllers, and features a built-in trebuchet detector!
It's gone rancid now, though, so don't get your hopes up for an on-time release...
Re:Consoles or computers? (Score:2)
But me, I've been using Macs for two years and I'm looking forward to getting a G5 of some flavor in the next year.
Re:Consoles or computers? (Score:2)
Correction (Score:1, Troll)
Correction : "...just about in time to supply components for Sony's PlayStation 3 launch in Japan at the end of 2005, if that is indeed the plan."
Yeah yeah, how about a U.S. launch date? While the Japanese get all the games and systems first, the U.S. gets systems and games late with some games NEVER coming out here. Sure it'll make its way here, EVENTUALLY, but as an American GAMER I
Where is Nintendo based? (Score:1)
The games that never become available in the USA-- one might wonder if they don't meet the parent company's sales expectations, or perhaps don't fit the US markets.
Re:Where is Nintendo based? (Score:1)
All Nintendo related products in the states are dictated by Nintendo of America. NOA is pretty much its own company and can make its own decision...obviously, since it is more sensible, it typically takes lots of advice from the Japanese company though.
Re:Correction (Score:1)
If it bothers you that much, perhaps you should buy a US console instead of a Foreign one. The X-Box came out in the US before it was launched in Japan. Heh... for that matter, so did all of the Atari systems :-P
Otherwise, maybe you
Great News (Score:1)
Hopefully the trials will be successful enough that they will push the schedule up to date if they can.
Of course, I'd rather see some technical demos of what future games might look like.
That's funny... (Score:2, Informative)
I don't think this is Cell they're sampling (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Am I the only one... (Score:2)
But this generation seems to push as many pixels as needed for pretty much all games. Games look great these days. Sound hardware has been where it needs to be since the previous generation. Networking is functional.
So what's left? HDTV support would be nice - that will soak up a bit more more pixel-pus
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:3, Funny)
No, screen burn is not nirvana.
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:2)
And if you or he he was smart, you would know that projection TVs look like crap.
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:1)
Thanks for the clarification! (Score:1)
Wow, great, now I can easily imagine that in my mind! A billionth of a meter...it's all so simple now!
DISCLAIMER: Yes, that was a joke, people
This also means Xbox2 will be out in 2005, too (Score:2)
oh, really? (Score:2)
Intel has said it will be able to start making 65 nanometer transistors commercially IN 2005, and most people in industry think they're nuts.
Personally, I think they should skip down to around 5 or 10 and just go with diffuse E-beam lithography.
This whole Cell chip thing is all hype, they're going to do what they usually do and downgrade the specs at the last minute very, very quietly
Re:oh, really? (Score:2)
65nm is going to be even harder than the 130nm or 90nm processes, taking longer than either of those, pushing
Re:oh, really? (Score:1)
Sony is going to start TRIAL runs on the production line in March. Last I heard, they were still aiming for a late 2005 or early 2006 launch date. This gives them lots of time to work the gremlims out of the system.