Technology PS3 Cell Processor To Run At 4 GHz +

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It wasn't quite the detail many attendees of ISSCC had hoped for, but IBM, Sony and Toshiba revealed enough information about their much-hyped Cell processor to spur discussion and speculation of the impact of the chip when it hits the market.

The prototype shown at the conference is based on Power architecture, integrates nine cores and runs at "more than 4 GHz".

The basic structure of the chip is comprised out of one 64-bit PowerPC chip and eight "synergistic processing units" (SPEs), the firms said. The PowerPC processor will integrate 32 kByte L1 and 512 kByte L2 cache, while the SPEs will use 256 KByte cache.

The "operating system neutral" chip is manufactured in 90 nm SOI, has a 221 mm2 footprint and integrates 234 million transistors. This compares to about 125 million transistors of the current Pentium 4 processor, which measures 122 mm2.

The memory, and memory interface for the chip is designed by Rambus and will be built around the firm's FlexIO processor bus interface and XDR memory. The aggregate processor bandwidth of the Cell processor is estimated to top 100 GByte per second. According to Rambus, FlexIO is capable of running up to 6.4 GHz data rates providing bandwidth more than four times faster than best-of-class processor buses available today. XDR data rates will clocked from 3.2 GHz to 8.0 GHz, Rambus said.

The additional data provided still doesn't answer the question how capable the Cell chip will be in the end and which processor could be threatened, if the developer trio can deliver on its promise to build a "supercomputer on a chip". According to a statement, Cell will be about ten times faster than the "latest PC processors".

Analysts such as Dean McCarron from Mercury Research stressed that revolutionary chips such as the Cell processor had been announced in the past, but were not successful to post a major and lasting threat for the x86 architecture. According to IBM and Sony, Cell is targeted to become a "broadband processor" for industrial applications and the "digital home". Applications will include Sony's Playstation 3, high-end consumer electronics such as digital televisions and home entertainment systems and supercomputer-like workstations that promise multimedia developers significant more processing performance.

Industry watchers also expect the Cell chip to become available in a version for rack servers where the potentially could target next-generation Intel Itanium systems.

 
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dont you think thave thought of that, and created a new cooling system ? maybe it has more then 1 fan

sony have already fitted the processors, and the first playable ps3 will be at the e3 expo
 
#4
sure they have, im sure that the first batch and second will be fucked up making u pay a riduculas amount of money for another fucking machine u get bored of after a few weeks and prolly after a year, that one will break down due to "disc read fucking errors" causing u to go to the fucking shops and get your
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fixed all becuz the assholes at sony made a machine "faster than most pc's"

i'll buy it when they release a "compact version that has improved on the glitches" at a lower price.

lol, it will be able to be faster than most pcs, ahahaahhaha.
 
#5
why are you so negative about it ? maybe they will spend more time working on bugs and errors before releasing it, im sure they want to make more money than they lose

all i know im getting it, the games will be amazing
 
#6
im negative about it becuz sony conned me, i bough a ps2 the first day it was released a year or 2 later, i get disc read error, forcing me to by another one.
 
#7
why did you buy a new one ? if it was faulty, if you phoned sony and reported the error they would have a sent you a new model, and taken your old one
 
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PaulyPac said:
why did you buy a new one ? if it was faulty, if you phoned sony and reported the error they would have a sent you a new model, and taken your old one
after it had broken down, i opened it causing it to fuck up my warrenty, i shouldnt have to phone them, they should have checked for errors befor i paid them.
 
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Silleone said:
after it had broken down, i opened it causing it to fuck up my warrenty, i shouldnt have to phone them, they should have checked for errors befor i paid them.
a few models of the ps2 were faulty when it first released and sony replaced them for free, sony is arguably the best electronics company in the world, im sure they will get it right
 

Rukas

Capo Dei Capi
Staff member
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I doubt it, Sony always over hypes. Do you remember the Emotion Engine before PS2 launched? Nothing like that ever came out on the PS2 at all.

Regardless, this console war will be won or lost by the GPU, not the CPU.
 
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sony has spent alot of money on the cell processor, the dude on gamer tv was talking about it too, and the cell processor can definitely hit over the 4.5 ghz mark

the emotion engine was better than anything seen before it on a console
 

Cooper

Well-Known Member
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Silleone said:
after it had broken down, i opened it causing it to fuck up my warrenty, i shouldnt have to phone them, they should have checked for errors befor i paid them.
things DO break after use. But maybe if u didnt open it, you could have got a new one?

anyways ive never had probs with sony...they have no probs fixing my playstaion, phones or MD players.
 

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