Cell processor development hasn't stalled

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Cell processor development hasn't stalled

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IBM is working with gaming machine vendors including Nintendo and Sony, said Jai Menon, CTO of IBM's Systems and Technology Group, during an interview Thursday. "We want to stay in the business, we intend to stay in the business," he said...
Very happy to see they are continuing the development of these chips. I can honestly see the PS4 being double the Cell processors/memory plus a new GFX chip. The developers would then not have to change too much in the way they develop for the new machine, which would please them quite a bit.
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why would Sony EVER make a PS that was easy to code for? :screwy:
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Mr Kleen wrote:why would Sony EVER make a PS that was easy to code for? :screwy:
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Mr Kleen wrote:why would Sony EVER make a PS that was easy to code for? :screwy:
Supposedly the PS1 was easy to code for.
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and they learned their lesson.
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