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ich bin nicht heiß aber ich sehs mit Spannung entgegen. Aber wie gesagt wird wie schon in dieser Generation das für mich interessante Spiele Line Up entscheiden.

Aber spätestens mit den Preissenkungen werdens wohl wieder alle :hmpf:
 
also mach es doch wie ich! ich holle mir die PS3 erst, wenn ein bundle mit GTA kommt! :D
 
solid2snake schrieb:
also mach es doch wie ich! ich holle mir die PS3 erst, wenn ein bundle mit GTA kommt! :D

Oder mit Metal Gear ;)

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@Jack
Verdammt wie kannste bloß so schnell Posten ?
 
lol, ich habe leider nur einen Pentium 4... :D

aber dank dem konkurenzkampfes werden die preise schnell fallen! ;)
 
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Vampir schrieb:
solid2snake schrieb:
also mach es doch wie ich! ich holle mir die PS3 erst, wenn ein bundle mit GTA kommt! :D

Oder mit Metal Gear ;)

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@Jack
Verdammt wie kannste bloß so schnell Posten ?

tja das liegt daran das ich 13 Finger habe und den Cell chip intergriert hab. Also ich bin zum spammen verdammt! ;)

Echt , du auch ?
Nur leider hab ich nir 12 Finger.
Aber zum Glück kosten Operationen heutzutage nicht mehr so teuer.
 
Vampir schrieb:
Echt , du auch ?
Nur leider hab ich nir 12 Finger.
Aber zum Glück kosten Operationen heutzutage nicht mehr so teuer.

naja bei mir ists angeboren ;)
Aber um zum Thema zurückzukommen.
Ich ban mal sehr auf das Design der PS3 gespannt, diesmal sollte es sehr streamline und metallic lackiert sein *träum*
Und es sollten endlich der kabelsalat aufhören also gleich auf funk setzen.
 
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Sony points to 2006 PS3 ship date

Sony's PlayStation 3 will not appear until 2006 at the earliest, the company tacitly confirmed today.

The company's joint announcement with IBM and Toshiba that the PS3's Cell processor, will be detailed at February 2005's International Solid State Circuits Conference focuses on the chip's features. However, it also notes that Sony plans to "commercialise" Cell-based products in 2006 and confirms that Cell will be used in the company's "next-generation computer entertainment system".

That timeframe follows IBM's plan to begin limited Cell production at its East Fishkill, New York 300mm wafer fabrication facility in the second half of 2005. In the past, IBM has pointed to an H1 2005 production start.

It's a schedule that's by no means at odds with what Sony has said so far. Cell is due to be unveiled mid-Q1 2005, and the PS3 is expected to be formally announced before the end of Q1 2005, when Sony's 2005 fiscal year comes to a close. You wouldn't expect Sony to talk about PS3 until Cell was complete, so those two events are clearly in sync.

PS3 is expected to make its first public appearance at the E3 show next May, just after Sony begins shipping first-generation console software development kits (SDKs), which are likely to be software-only offerings given IBM's production scheduled. Sony's roadmap calls for a second-generation SDK to appear October 2005, which will presumably ship alongside early hardware, again given IBM's H2 production run.

Such a schedule would give developers a good shot at offering software for the console early to mid-2006, which is when the console is likely to appear.

Quelle: PS3Portal.com

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New Cell Processor Chip Details

Sony, IBM and Toshiba have revealed that they will be formally explaining the Cell chip at the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) on the 6th Feb 2005.

IBM and Sony also said they are now ready to announce the promised Cell-based workstation, which should enable software developers to begin coding for the PlayStation 3, itself set to be based on the new chip.

The trio described Cell as a 64-bit POWER-based "multi-core system" for computers and next-generation digital home appliances. Crucially, each core can run a single operating system, or run their own OS independently of the others.

The chip's makers note that Cell is not only a multi-core architecture - like the anticipated 'Antares' PowerPC 970MP - but multi-threaded too, though it's not yet clear whether support for multiple threads takes places within each core level, Hyper Threading-style, or by spreading threads across cores. IBM's POWER 5 architecture supports simultaneous multi-threading, so it seems likely Cell will too.

IBM and Sony also talk about big memory and I/O bandwidth - no great surprise there, given it's a 64-bit processor and what IBM has demonstrated with existing POWER and PowerPC processors. More interesting is the integration of a security sub-system. The companies don't go into any detail, but it sounds not unlike VIA's PadLock technology with its hardware random number generator. Mention is made of "high-level media processing", which could be a reference to AltiVec, the PowerPC SIMD engine.

There's also the suggestion that Cell will use a SpeedStep-style power conservation technology, allowing the chip to reduced its clock frequency. IBM's 90nm PowerPC 970 already has something along these lines.

Also, contrary to past speculation that Cell would ship at 65nm, its makers today said it will debut as a 90nm part using IBM's SOI technology.
The Chip is set to feature in Sony’s PlayStation 3 console, but the architecture also addresses many other applications such as set-top boxes and mobile communications.

Quelle: Playstation3Portal.com

Also am 6 Februar wird der Cell Chip gezigt. Sehr schön. :D
 
ich bin auch sehr gespannt darauf was Sony uns presentieren wird. Ich erwarte ein Feuerwerk an technischen facts und specs.
 
das die ps2 so klein wie die neue pstwo ist, ist eh nur ein wunschdenken
aber bitte sei nicht so groß und dick wie die xbox.. dann hab ich gar kein
platz mehr für ne konsole im zimmer :D
 
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