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Dito.Necrophorus schrieb:Ich hoffe auf den guten, alten PS2-Kontroller, mit winzigen Detailschliffen.
akikaze schrieb:Dito.Necrophorus schrieb:Ich hoffe auf den guten, alten PS2-Kontroller, mit winzigen Detailschliffen.
Noch etwas runder hier und da und das Ding ist perfekt.
Nvidia lands new Sony design contract
Published on ZDNet News: March 23, 2006, 4:03 PM PT
Graphics chipmaker Nvidia said on Thursday it has a new design contract with Sony that will pay more than it earned for creating the graphics processor for the upcoming PlayStation 3 video game console.
Sony paid Nvidia about $30 million for designing the PS3's graphics chip, a fee that was paid out gradually as work on the processor was completed, said Marv Burkett, Nvidia's chief financial officer.
"We had anticipated that (contract revenue) would drop off, but that's not going to happen," Burkett told financial analysts.
"We have new contracts with Sony to do some further designs."
Revenue from the new contract would be "probably slightly more" than the first and would continue into 2007, Burkett said. Burkett declined to reveal what the design work was for.
"We have a contract to do engineering work for them," Burkett said.
"I don't think I should discuss what that product is." Nvidia is expected to have revenue of about $2.8 billion this year, so the new design work would be just a small slice of its overall business.
In the case of the PS3, the engineering contract is the smallest of three revenue streams Nvidia collects. It also gets a licensing fee paid out each quarter until mid-2009 and collects a royalty on each chip Sony makes.
Nvidia's chief competitor is ATI Technologies of Canada, which makes the graphics chips for Microsoft's Xbox 360 game console, which went on sale last November.
Link: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1040_22-6053413.html
RWA schrieb:Nvidia lands new Sony design contract
Published on ZDNet News: March 23, 2006, 4:03 PM PT
Graphics chipmaker Nvidia said on Thursday it has a new design contract with Sony that will pay more than it earned for creating the graphics processor for the upcoming PlayStation 3 video game console.
Sony paid Nvidia about $30 million for designing the PS3's graphics chip, a fee that was paid out gradually as work on the processor was completed, said Marv Burkett, Nvidia's chief financial officer.
"We had anticipated that (contract revenue) would drop off, but that's not going to happen," Burkett told financial analysts.
"We have new contracts with Sony to do some further designs."
Revenue from the new contract would be "probably slightly more" than the first and would continue into 2007, Burkett said. Burkett declined to reveal what the design work was for.
"We have a contract to do engineering work for them," Burkett said.
"I don't think I should discuss what that product is." Nvidia is expected to have revenue of about $2.8 billion this year, so the new design work would be just a small slice of its overall business.
In the case of the PS3, the engineering contract is the smallest of three revenue streams Nvidia collects. It also gets a licensing fee paid out each quarter until mid-2009 and collects a royalty on each chip Sony makes.
Nvidia's chief competitor is ATI Technologies of Canada, which makes the graphics chips for Microsoft's Xbox 360 game console, which went on sale last November.
Link: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1040_22-6053413.html
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/698/698086p1.html
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For almost a year, Sony's PS3 demo presentations have been up on stages and away from the eager hands of the public. That all changed at this year's GDC, where a few stations in the Sony booth were showing glimpses of what could be accomplished with the power of the next-gen system. Each demo was still running off a dev kit; actually, there were two different versions at the Sony booth: the old boxy setup and the sleeker blade server configuration. Similarly, the much-debated "batarang" controller of the PS3 was not around as the PS2 Dual Shock controllers were used to manipulate the demos.
das macht mir HoffnungRWA schrieb:http://ps3.ign.com/articles/698/698086p1.html
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For almost a year, Sony's PS3 demo presentations have been up on stages and away from the eager hands of the public. That all changed at this year's GDC, where a few stations in the Sony booth were showing glimpses of what could be accomplished with the power of the next-gen system. Each demo was still running off a dev kit; actually, there were two different versions at the Sony booth: the old boxy setup and the sleeker blade server configuration. Similarly, the much-debated "batarang" controller of the PS3 was not around as the PS2 Dual Shock controllers were used to manipulate the demos.
Darüber habe ich auch zuerst überlegt...Gohma schrieb:Ich hol mir das Teil sowieso erst viel später zu einem Zeitpunkt, wo diese Kinderkrankheiten bereits der Vergangenheit angehören.
Ps3News.ca schrieb:According to an EB Games empolyee, the PS3 will sell for $389.99
Earlier today we received an email from a reader who took some time to head over to his local EB Games Store in Toronto where he had the opportunity to chat with the store manager about the PS3. Strangely enough, the EB manager seemed to know a fair bit about the PS3 launch and reluctantly let a few things slip.
When asked when someone can pre-order the PS3, the EB employee replied that EB Games stores in Canada will not even consider taking pre-orders until the E3 is out of the way. Adding that pre-orders could start in June.
He also slipped in a couple of dates. One being November 11th as the PS3 launch date, and November 22nd as a possible Nintendo Revolution Launch date
Perhaps most interestingly, the store manager revealed that they already have a SKU for the new console. When asked what price tag will be attached to the SKU, he replied $389.99(CDN). Considering the costs of manufacturing the PS3 are enormous, a price tag under $400 seems rather surprising. According to the Eb Games store manager, each PS3 sale is being subsidized by the big Blu-ray backers including the big movie studios, so at the end of day Sony can undercut Microsoft and not lose massive of amounts of money per unit.
Of course we cant verify if any of this information is true, but if it is, a $-400 price tag would be great. However with the GDC now all but over the next time we hear anything official from Sony likely wont be until the E3 in May.
Ps3Portal.com schrieb:In his keynote address at GDC 2006 Phil Harrison has revealed that PS3 production is coming along well and has confirmed that the November launch will include Australia and other countries in Asia besides Japan. This is interesting news given that a US, Europe and Japan launch is already very ambitious.
Keep checking back with PS3portal throughout the day, we will have more information from Game Developers Conference and Phil Harrisons keynote.
nasagoal schrieb:der Dual Shock 2 war doch perfekt...
RWA schrieb:According to the Eb Games store manager, each PS3 sale is being subsidized by the big Blu-ray backers including the big movie studios,
shan schrieb:Ich kann mir schon vorstellen, daß Sony die PS3 für 399 verkauft.
Sowas in der Art könnte ich mir auch vorstellen, auch wenn manche hier meinen, das an der Hardware schon seit Ende '05 nix mehr geändert wurde. Was für eine "überarbeitung" sprechen könnte: der Launch hat sich deutlich nach hinten verschoben und findet knapp 1 Jahr nach der x360 statt, später als Sony selbst gedacht hat. Hinzu kommt vielleicht noch, das die x360 doch stärker als erwartet ist und manche Details bei der PS3 doch etwas zu sehr die Leistung bremst oder nicht ganz die hochgesteckten Erwartungen erfüllen kann (RSX?). Es gibt ja genügend Meinungen und Gerüchte, die zwischen der PS3 und der x360 keine nennenswerte Unterschiede sehen.Gohma schrieb:Also, da wir nun offiziell bestätigt haben, dass die finalen Devkits noch nicht ausgeliefert worden sind und es bis dahin sogar noch ein paar Monate dauern wird, gehe ich fest davon aus, dass sie an den Specs noch was ändern und diese nach oben korrigieren werden - und sei es auch nur ein höherer Takt von Cell & RSX!