Sony, Partners Offer Glimpse Of Cell Chip
IBM, Sony, Sony Computer Entertainment and Toshiba say they've "powered on" the first workstation designed around the collaboratively designed "Cell" processor, which will begin pilot production next year.
IBM, Sony Corp., Sony Computer Entertainment and Toshiba Corp. said Monday that the companies had "powered on" the first workstation designed around the collaboratively designed "Cell" processor, which will begin pilot production next year. The companies confirmed further details about the chip and said additional disclosures will be made at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco beginning Feb. 6. The "Cell" processors claim to fame is that it will serve as the processor powering Sony Computer Entertainments next-generation entertainment console, the PlayStation 3.However, the PowerPC-derived, 64-bit multicore chip is also designed to be scalable, allowing it to be used in products from consumer electronics devices to workstations and some servers.
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