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The ] '''PlayStation 3''' (PS3) will be the new upcoming ] in Sony's '']'' series. ] has won the contract to produce microchips for this new console. Sony said that there are hopes that the PS3 will be 1,000 times as powerful as the ] (PS2), though such a claim may be exaggerated as it would be far ahead of what ] would predict. The ] '''PlayStation 3''' (PS3) will be the new upcoming ] in Sony's '']'' series. ] has won the contract to produce microchips for this new console. Sony said that there are hopes that the PS3 will be 1,000 times as powerful as the ] (PS2), though such a claim may be exaggerated as it would be far ahead of what ] would predict.


Originally Sony planned to use a chip codenamed "]", however it has been reported that Cell development delays means that an alternative solution have been found ().
According to Sony, the chip, codenamed "]" which will feature 65 Nanometre technology, will be designed for broadband, allowing communication with intelligent devices and the internet (which presumably means the device will support ] connections).


] has said that they are developing the GS (graphics synthesizer) chip that will go with the PS3. It will be a 0.18 micrometre chip about twice the size of the PS2 version. Also, it will feature 256MB of DRAM and will be able to handle 75 million polygons per second with a rate of up to 2.6 billion pixels a second.
The chip is currently being developed at an IBM laboratory in ],
and will be produced at a plant in ].

Simplex Solutions has said that they are developing the GS (graphics synthesizer) chip that will go with the PS3. It will be a 0.18 micrometre chip about twice the size of the PS2 version. Also, it will feature 256MB of DRAM and will be able to handle 75 million polygons per second with a rate of up to 2.6 billion pixels a second.


"This isn't just an extension of what we've done in the past. We're aiming to create something fundamentally different," said a Sony spokesman. "This isn't just an extension of what we've done in the past. We're aiming to create something fundamentally different," said a Sony spokesman.

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The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) will be the new upcoming video game console in Sony's PlayStation series. IBM has won the contract to produce microchips for this new console. Sony said that there are hopes that the PS3 will be 1,000 times as powerful as the PlayStation 2 (PS2), though such a claim may be exaggerated as it would be far ahead of what Moore's Law would predict.

Originally Sony planned to use a chip codenamed "Cell", however it has been reported that Cell development delays means that an alternative solution have been found ().

Simplex Solutions has said that they are developing the GS (graphics synthesizer) chip that will go with the PS3. It will be a 0.18 micrometre chip about twice the size of the PS2 version. Also, it will feature 256MB of DRAM and will be able to handle 75 million polygons per second with a rate of up to 2.6 billion pixels a second.

"This isn't just an extension of what we've done in the past. We're aiming to create something fundamentally different," said a Sony spokesman.

Fans have already started designing PS3 Pictures of what they think the console will look like. However, there has not been any official designs fron Sony as of yet. Dedicated Sony loyalists have also formed a PS3 Forum, which they use to discus all aspects of the next generation gaming system.

Currently, PlayStation 3 is estimated to be available sometime in 2006, but recent developments suggests that it may in fact arrive as late as 2007.

References:

  • IBM wins Playstation 3 contract, 12 March 2001 on BBC
  • Playstation 3 News Archive PS3 News

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