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Kutaragi: PlayStation 3 - console|
| (hx) 03:17 PM CEST - May,25 2005 | Gamespot
has posted
an interesting interview with Ken Kutaragi, the president of Sony Computer
Entertainment:
When asked about the difference in concept between Microsoft's Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, Kutaragi commented, "I can understand the [Xbox 360's] approach of adopting multiple, all-purpose processors. However, that will just raise integer calculation capabilities, and it will only benefit general applications. It will increase the machine's capabilities as an all-purpose computer, but it won't change the types of entertainment. On the other hand, the Cell (which is said to specialize in floating point calculations in comparison to normal CPUs) was created to 'generate,' or, in other words, to produce virtual objects and phenomenons inside the computer."
Kutaragi gave one example of how the PS3's powerful calculation abilities and broadband network connection could be used for new and original entertainment endeavors.
"Users will be able to store their content in an online storage server called the 'Cell Storage.' And the Cell processor, when it's not being used, can refine the content's quality. We call it the 'aging' process. For example, users can 'age' their Standard Definition (SD) video and up-convert it to High Definition (HD) video. We have many plans [for the PS3], but this 'Cell Storage' service is something that we definitely intend to launch. By using the Cell's security feature, users will be able to rip DVDs that include copyright protection and lay it in the storage area to refine its video quality."
There's also pretty interesting article at Bit-tech.net where Marv Burket, Nvidia's CFO stated that "RSX is still in development and that no actual silicon is available yet. In other words, the silicon is not even taped out thus far."
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last 10 comments: | Apathy Curve | (07:31 PM CEST - May,25 2005 ) | Uh-huh. I've heard this song-and-dance before, Mr. Kutaragi...about twenty five years ago, in fact. The Intellivision was going to be a big, bad, easy-to-use home computer, with functionality far beyond a "mere video game system." Of course, it never materialized, depsite years of broken promises and PR spins.
Don't let your head get too big; it's still just a child's toy, new-fangled processor or not. And that's all it will ever be. That's why it's called a PLAYstation. | |
| devilhood | (08:26 PM CEST - May,25 2005 ) | 25 years ago, I'm not sure that was a well thought-out or relevant example :lol:
Well done in being pointlessly cynical. | |
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