Xbox 2 Plans on Schedule 32
Thanks to GamesIndustry.biz for their article regarding the manufacturing plans for the Xbox 2. "Speaking at a press conference, senior vice president Kenneth Kin said that ... manufacturing plans for Xbox 2 chips is 'proceeding according to plan,' scotching recent murmuring about a possible further delay to Microsoft's schedule for the system."
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A representative of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, the company tasked with fabricating the chips being used in Microsoft's next Xbox console, has told the media that the development of the console is proceeding to plan.
Speaking at a press conference, senior vice president Kenneth Kin said that the firm's manufacturing plans for Xbox 2 chips is "proceeding according to plan," scotching recent murmuring about a possible further delay to Microsoft's schedule for the system.
TSMC has been tapped to develop the core chipsets for the Xbox 2 platform, including ATI's GPU chip, which the graphics company said was nearing the end of its development stage earlier this month.
It's believed that Microsoft is planning to launch the Xbox 2 in late 2005, which would give it a significant headstart over its rivals, as neither Sony nor Nintendo is expected to have a new home console ready until 2006.
Xbox 2 - which is reportedly codenamed Xenon in the development community - will feature multiple IBM Power5 processors, an SIS motherboard chipset and the aforementioned ATI graphics unit. Early development kits for the hardware have already been sent to selected developers, based on Apple PowerMac G5 units running a custom version of the Windows NT kernel.
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"my loyalty lies elsewhere anyway."
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It seems like both Nintendo and Sony are prepared to launch at the end of 2005 - both look like they are going to unveil the beginning of next year as is Microsoft. Let the competition begin...
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Even considering they get the prototype chips ready by say November, they won't have final versions and manufacturing ready until early next year at the earliest, which means developers won't be able to get development kits until after that.
Sorry, there's no way in hell that sony is going to launch in 2005 with the PS3, provi
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So, rather than getting the drop on the competition, they just allowed them time to study the move and counte
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Great, now the G5 has been infected... now no one is safe...
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(sorry)
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Um, it's a multiplayer game. It's pretty unfair to play it as one player and then conclude that it's repetitive. That's like saying that you played Street Fighter 2 or Madden against the computer a few times and found it boring. It may be true, but it's not really a fair judgment of the game.
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It is true that 90% of current Halo fans still play it only for the multiplayer. However game magazines were also raving about the single player campaign. For example, this is what gamespot had to say about the game:
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I do agree that the game is repetitive at times, but that's the only complaint I would make, and the story was engrossing enough that the repetitive level design didn't bother me. It's hard to pinpoint exactly what makes the game so good despite it's flaws, but it remains
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Because everything Microsoft does or seems to do is worse than slime (kinda hard to defend Windows when it has more bugs and viruses than a fat, unhealthy kids summer camp). But Microsoft somehow managed to do a good job with the Xbox against damned near impossible odds. Oh and Halo's not the only good game for the
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The X-box is praised (when it's praised) for a number of reasons-- the games, the graphics, the ease of modding and ability to turn it into a desktop.
And I'm glad it's praised. It means some Slashdotteers are open-mided and realize Microsoft isn't just Windows, and that we don't have to declare everything they
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Sony: Slimmer PS2!
MS: Err... umm...
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Chip production is on schedule! Get me to the fanboy forums immediately! OMG!
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One is a handheld, one is a re-hash, while both interesting they are both not exciting specifically.
The Xbox is fine as it is and beggining to really gain momentum game wise now.
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Obviously Microsoft thought it was important to "fucking release" something just because the others are, or else they wouldn't have bothered. The point is how silly a topic Microsoft chose to mention.
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