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AsylumEscapee
Sep 6th, 2002, 07:37 PM
PlayStation 3 not a console?



While Sony basks in the success of its PlayStation 2, expectations are rising that its successor will be out by 2005, in an entirely different form.

Sony remains tight-lipped about the timing of its next-generation product's debut, but it is dropping some hints about the PlayStation 3's likely shape--or more accurately, lack of shape.
"We're not thinking about hardware," said Kenichi Fukunaga, spokesman for Sony Computer Entertainment. "The ideal solution would be having an operating system installed in various home appliances that could run game programs."

Fueling expectations of a 2005 target date is a chip project between Sony, IBM, and Toshiba, Japan's largest chipmaker and coproducer of the PS2's complex microprocessor. The four-year project, code-named Cell and set for completion in spring 2005, aims to create a powerful processor for home electronics with ultrafast Internet connections that could, for example, transmit high-resolution moving pictures.

"It's possible PlayStation 3 would come out in 2005, since that's when Sony's Cell project will yield something," said Kazuharu Miura, an analyst at Daiwa Institute of Research. He added that, by 2005, Japan's broadband infrastructure for high-speed Internet service will be largely complete, and Sony will likely have a clearer idea of what kind of online games people want to play.

Sony said it had not decided how to integrate the Cell processor into its next game console, but the general idea is to use the chip in Internet servers and home electronics to divide computing tasks among networked machines.

This would give the devices as much processing power as a supercomputer, such as IBM's Deep Blue machine that defeated Gary Kasparov at chess, and enable them to handle everything from games to video recording to downloading data from the Internet.

"We've started with boxes--making boxes to do specific things. But if you have a chip this powerful, you can add functions to any box. It's reverse thinking," Fukunaga said.
-GameSpot

Damn Sniper
Sep 7th, 2002, 10:57 AM
A lot of people are looking at this as a bad thing, I can't see why. Any improvement in technology is good news in my eyes. Full integration of home electronics is inevitable, and the sooner the better. Besides, if they get the PS3 up to the specs they are shooting for, it will have more than enough power to do all of these things plus run any game we could throw at it (by todays standards).

I understand people's concerns about the console's of the future becoming like the computers of today, but remember that with a console, all systems will be identical(from that company anyway). That makes a huge difference in designing games.


But maybe I'm just an optimist, how out of character for me.....

kupoartist
Sep 9th, 2002, 12:59 PM
hmm... strange. So the PS3 is effectivly going to be what the Mac is to the PC? - Not an euro thing though - It seems extremely Internet centric, and the Infastructure probably won't be there till after 2005.

Also, if this new processor is Super-Computer style, how is the price going to be reasonable? is the PS3 going to be a PC in terms of price as well?

But then 2005 is a long time. It wouldn't suprise me if PCs themselves are equalling the PS3 by 2006....

ZeroBeat77
Sep 17th, 2002, 09:09 PM
please don't laugh of what of i'm bout to say but i heard the ps3 might be hardware for home appliances! strange