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January 6th, 2003, 08:55 PM
Somebody posted this to the news, but it doesn't really seem like P2P news so :
cnet.com reports: Sony and Toshiba have licensed technology from Rambus that likely will be incorporated into a future version of the PlayStation game console. The two Japanese giants have licensed "Yellowstone," a high-speed interface for connecting memory to microprocessors, and "Redwood," a chip-to-chip connection, from the processor designer, the companies said. Both Yellowstone and Redwood would be used to enhance the broadband capabilities of "Cell," a complex microprocessor that will likely power an upcoming version of Sony's PlayStation. Cell, which is expected to come out in late 2004 or early 2005, substantially differs from current chips on the market. Developed by IBM, Sony and Toshiba, the processor will contain multiple chips inside a single piece of silicon and will be geared toward delivering video, entertainment, interactive gaming and other content. It will have the ability to do north of 1 trillion mathematical calculations per second, roughly 100 times more than a single Pentium 4 chip running at 2.5GHz. Chips churning at that speed, though, need to be surrounded by high-speed links and similarly speedy chips to function properly, which is where Yellowstone and Redwood come in. Yellowstone can transfer data up to 100 gigabits per second, or three times faster than current high-speed memory, said Laura Stark, vice president of the memory interface group at Rambus. In the end, the two technologies will allow chips to exchange audio or graphics data extremely rapidly, the companies said. the full article can be found at http://news.com.com/2100-1001-979340.html?tag=lh |
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January 6th, 2003, 09:17 PM
Awesome, sounds almost too good to be true, but still cool
Think of the rendering power for movies such as toy story, or final fantasy, they could do some mad shit with this setup Now to find a large hard drive that works even remotely that fast....... |
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January 13th, 2003, 02:48 PM
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the japs get enough seizures from their damn pokeman, i dont think virtual reality goggles would be too good for ps3 considreing it will sell 8 mill units first month. half the country will be in amphelectic shock by the time they recall the goggles. ( im just kiddin yal, no hurt feelins) For shizzle my nizzle, its the TYBizzle hizzle. Chizzle's avizzzle is the shizzle!!!! Yo, TYBizzle didnt get no spizzle from cpugizzle. What the dizzle, homes? I have no idea what I just wrote. |
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January 13th, 2003, 03:22 PM
According to recent patents filed by Sony, each PS3 console will contain four processing elements (cells). Each of these cells will contain their own cache and some number of vector units. Important is the fact that each of these cells is fundamentally the same--each cell can do exactly what each other cell can do. A central CPU will dynamically manage each of these cells, allocating code to them as necessary. Additionally, with a network in place, the CPU can allocate code to any other PS3 cell on the network, increasing computational power by untold amounts.
Each console will come equipped with 64, 1 MB banks of DRAM. Connecting all these components will be some sort of high speed bus--as mentioned, this may be Yellowstone. Sony will likely choose next generation DVD technology as their media of choice. In short, the PS3 is a group effort. |
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