Sony, IBM Announce Cell Workstation For PS3 Dev 45
Thanks to GamesIndustry.biz for its article discussing the little-heralded Sony announcement of a Sony and IBM co-developed, Cell-based workstation for PlayStation 3 (and other) content creation. The article explains: "The workstation, which will ship before the end of the year, will feature an architecture based on the parallel processing Cell chip [also to be used in the PlayStation 3], and will be designed to power digital content creation for movies, television and videogames." GI.Biz also quotes an un-named industry figure as suggesting: "Microsoft should be really worried by this... They've been touting Xbox 2 to their partners and talking about the kind of content they want to see created on the platform - more polygons, higher resolutions, more effects - and our response has been that the tools to create this stuff for games don't really exist yet. Now Sony has effectively created those tools."
While this is exciting news... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:While this is exciting news... (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm personnally betting that the PS4 would be Sony's grand attempt at a universal media server. PS3 is too soon. They are playing around with PVR products and have their eye on the home media center. IBM has their interests o.k. in being chip R&D and making the chips. Sony could do this by themselves, but it does make sense to partner with an MS rival. Nintendo is not rivaling MS in anything but game consoles. Nintendo is more likely to be bought than beat though. (Actually, it would have made alot of sense for MS to do that.) I think the XBox is MS's early attempt at game console/home media consoles.
These are just my personnal thoughts on the subject.
Re:While this is exciting news... (Score:2)
I dont beleive the parent actually stated that the PS3 would be this fabled media server. He just commented that eventually Sony would wipe the floor with Microsoft. Considering Sony have long been regarded as a quality brand as a manufacturer of home entertainment systems, hi-fi's TV's and whatever else Id say that would be a fairly good bet. The only possible way Microsoft could infiltrate tha
Re:While this is exciting news... (Score:5, Interesting)
yeah they do! (Score:1)
DEV KITS! :) (Score:3, Funny)
Its not even /that/ exciting (Score:5, Insightful)
Personally I see it as the Sony PR FUD machien is running again: "no no, our machine will be much more powerful than theirs".
It worked the last time they were going to show up a year late to the next hardware generation. Why not go back to the well?
Re:Its not even /that/ exciting (Score:2)
Rampant misuse of terms doesn't dilute legitimate uses of it. If it did, we'd have had a permanent moratorium on the word 'ironic' for the
Re:Its not even /that/ exciting (Score:2)
If Sony want developers to make full use of their graphics pushing potential, they're going to have to provide some kick arse dev tools. It's already taking teams of 40 people 12 to 36 months to produce games that use the current generation's graphical ability, so ramping that up is just going to increase dev costs.
The next gener
Re:DEV KITS! :) (Score:2)
Unfortunately the article is so short of details that we can't really tell.
Re:DEV KITS! :) (Score:1)
Re:DEV KITS! :) ARE OUT (Score:1)
XBOX has development tools (DIRECT X) already... And isn't dot-net easily cross-compiled?
just the dev station (Score:5, Interesting)
(they call it something like PS2Tool)
big deal or not ?
o BIG deal at least the hardware is sort of final (can be changed but not likely) that means they taped out and just need to do mass production
o NOT does not say anything about the device or that it includes silicon from the PS3 or just running an emulator
o lets face it you can use all of the tools to do graphics like they do in the movies and games at the moment Maya, 3DS Max and games engines are pretty good about seperating out the display from the AI, sound, physics
now can someone actually give details like a block diagram of the chip ?
regards
John Jones
Not needed (Score:3, Interesting)
Given the choice its always nicer to have the platform be available to you, but you can do a lot before you get to that point (assuming the specs are set in clay).
Re:Not needed (Score:2, Insightful)
On a PC you generally can't determine an exact balance and load for rendering so you more or less have to create art that can scale with the machine but on consoles you don't have to do that and you can work with a known target.
The be
What OS (Score:3, Interesting)
Could potentially be very very tasty.
nick...
Re:What OS (Score:2, Interesting)
It Begins. (Score:1)
Re:It Begins. (Score:2)
yes but... (Score:2)
I could see it being a good choice but I can't find any mention on what OS it'll run. I wonder if it'll work as a Linux desktop for things other than "content creation"? I did find this press release at IBM though:
Cell-based workstations to be readied for entertainment applications [ibm.com]
XNA (Score:1, Interesting)
Why is this good for Sony? (Score:1, Insightful)
"...digital content from the Cell workstations (whose proposed role reminds us of the market position occupied by Silicon Graphics workstations in the early nineties, before their performance was overtaken by x86 PC systems and PowerPC Macintosh systems)"
And why is modelling your business strategy after a defunct market segment (e.g. Silicon Graphics workstations) a good thing? There is a reason why SG went out of business, people! Because it eventually became cheaper to buy plain old PCs! As much as I
Re:Why is this good for Sony? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Why is this good for Sony? (Score:1)
But Intel was able to push them out of a significant part of the PPC market. So Sony/IBM might be able to win, they might lose, they might wind up with only 50% of the market.
I'd say they have to try, and they might win or lose, but we don't have enough information now or maybe even in the next year or two to say for sure
Re:Why is this good for Sony? (Score:2)
When did this happen? No really, there's an article about SGI Altix machines in the May issue of Linux Magazine so exactly when did SGI go out of business?
Isn't IBM also making the PPC chips for Xbox 2? (Score:2)
Re:Isn't IBM also making the PPC chips for Xbox 2? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Isn't IBM also making the PPC chips for Xbox 2? (Score:1)
Re:Isn't IBM also making the PPC chips for Xbox 2? (Score:2)
Won't be out by the end of the year... (Score:2)
The workstation will come about after that.
Oh-aah (Score:2, Insightful)
Sounds like a G5 to me. Maybe Microsoft should...hang on, they already did.
The GI.biz article tried to make out having same OS on DevKit is a big deal. It aint. As a console programmer, I've found DevKit OS makes very little difference to host OS. Any embedded systems programmer will tell you this
The next console war (Score:2)
Newsflash from 2007 (Score:1)