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Cell chip that will power PS3 unveiledDela @ Feb 08, 2005 06:33 | 4 comments
Cell is comprised of several cores. A core based on IBM's Power architecture controls eight synergistic processing centres. In all, they can simultaneously carry out 10 instruction sequences, compared with two for today's Intel chips. It can also run multiple operating systems simultaneously and multiple programs and still ensure that each has enough resources to run properly.
"It's very flexible," said Jim Kahle, IBM Director of Technology for Cell Technology. "We support many operating systems with our virtualization technology so we can run multiple operating systems at the same time, doing different jobs on the system." Intel is expected to release its multicore chips later this year. The will also increase the number of instructions that can be executed at once.
The Cell designers say they are running several operating systems on the processor in their lab, but did not mention whether or not they were running Microsoft Windows on it but did confirm running Linux on it.
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Comment by: Toiletman (Feb 08, 2005 16:35) If you're a number junkie, there's more information at this link:
http://ps2.gamespy.com/articles/585/585956p1.html
I, however, am more interested in the games being developed for PS3! =D After all, no games means it won't Cell! n_n
Haha I love my puns. |
Comment by: neewbie (Feb 08, 2005 22:42) Heaps awesome i cant wait!!! |
Comment by: djscoop (Feb 09, 2005 18:13) very clever ToiletMan. Thanks for the link though...this chip looks awesome. With the help of this Cell chip, the Playstation will for sure blow away the XBOX line, and stay on top as the premium gaming device, just as it always has since the original playstation was introduced. Kudos Sony!!! |
Comment by: neewbie (Feb 09, 2005 21:42) Sony has always been better than the rest imo. |
