IBM’s Radical Cell Processor

Blogged under Hardware News by Dr. Byte on Saturday 14 January 2006 at 7:46 pm

Forbes has recently posted an article on IBM’s new revolutionary Cell processor. Cell is going to enable PS3 developers to create movie-quality games with blazing-speed graphics. Applications in other areas are also considered.” From the article: “Some techies say PlayStation 3, which may debut by midyear and could end up in 100 million homes in five years, will usher in the next microchip revolution. The Sony system owes its prowess to a microprocessor called Cell, which was cooked up by chip wizards at IBM (with help from Sony and Toshiba) at a cost of $400 million over five years.

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