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Prince of China said:What's Nintendo's next console going to be called?
<RJMC> said:one questiong
that tecnology will be used on more things that just the PS3? cuz the developers are sony,IBM and toshiba and the 2 last dont make consoles
Prince of China said:What's Nintendo's next console going to be called?
burnzie said:Nah a triangular prism would be a step down... what they want is Game Octagonal Prism
Hmm... Are you sure?4 + 1 = 5.
Conclusion
The first Cell based desktop computer will be the fastest desktop computer
in the industry by a very large margin. Even high end multi-core x86s will
not get close. Companies who produce microprocessors or DSPs are going to
have a very hard time fighting the power a Cell will deliver. We have never
seen a leap in performance like this before and I don't expect we'll ever
see one again, It'll send shock-waves through the entire industry and we'll
see big changes as a result.
The sheer power and low cost of the Cell means it will present a challenge
to the venerable PC. The PC has always been able to beat competition by
virtue of it's huge software base, but this base is not as strong as it once
was. A lot of software now runs on Linux and this is not dependant on x86
processors or Microsoft. Most PCs now provide more power than is necessary
and this fact combined with fast JIT emulators means that if necessary the
Cell can provide PC compatibility without the PC.
It will not just attack the PC industry but expect it to be widely used in
embedded applications where high performance is required. This means it will
be made in numbers potentially many times that of x86 CPUs and this will
reduce prices further. This will also hurt PC based vendors desires to enter
the home entertainment space as PC based solutions [Entertainment] will be
more complex and cost more than Cell based systems.
This is going to prove difficult for the PC as CPU and GPU suppliers will
have essentially nothing to fight back with. All they can hope to do is
match a Cell's performance but even that is going to be incredibly difficult
given the Cell's aggressive Cray-esq design strategy.
Cell is going to turn the industry upside down, nobody has ever produced
such a leap in performance in one go and certainly not at a low price. The
CPU producers will be forced to fight back and irrespective of how well the
Cell actually does in the market you can be sure that in a few short years
all CPUs will be providing vastly more processing resources than they do
today. Even if the Cell was to fail we shall all gain from it's legacy.
Not all companies will react correctly or in time, this will provide
opportunities for newer, smaller and smarter companies. Big changes are
coming, they may take years but the Cell means a decade from now the
technology world is going to look very different.
Gargantou said:Hype, hype, hype, can't we get some freaking proof? Oh well, hopefully we will get some form of proof at E3 this year I hope.
Otherwise I'll hunt Sony down and shred'em to small little meat pieces!
SidewinderX said:Cell processors won't become widespread until Microsoft makes Windows Longhorn: Cell Edition. From there... well, lots can happen.
Iced_Eagle said:(I have almost never used that damn gamecube....)
Lt. Drebin said:Sony has let me down twice with the PS and PS2...both systems I sold within 5 months of purchase....
If that happened, then it would be great. But it won't. PS2 is the most difficult console to program for, and it uses traditional technology. No one has programmed for cell processors before, so it will take a whole new breed of thinking to use it effectivly. It won't be easy to program for.The Silhouette said:The Ps3 will be the most powerful console ever made. Along with nVidia creating the GPU technologyies and making the Ps3 easy to program for.
Hate to start this argument up but.... What creativity has to be done with a console? Microsoft has already made the most effcient and popular online service for consoles, I'd say that was pretty creative. Besides, more people are buy and playing Xbox than any other console. This past year Xbox was the only console to have thier market share rise. Besides, Nintendo seems to be backing out of the console "war." They're doing fine with handhelds, and will continue to do so.Nintendo, I see them coming in second with Microsoft falling to third because well...Microsoft just isn't all that original and can never come up with a good original creative idea.
SidewinderX said:Besides, Nintendo seems to be backing out of the console "war." They're doing fine with handhelds, and will continue to do so.
Warbie I think I fully agree with you for once.I don't think they're backing out of the console war - much is promised with their next gen machine, more so than just an increase in power (whether they'll deliver or not is still to be seen. Judging by the innovation and success of the DS it's looking promising )
I don't consider Nintendo to be competing with Sony and Microsoft either. They have a niche all of their own ... and will always do as long as there are fans buying consoles to play Zelda/Metroid/Mario etc.
In the battle for the average consumers console space beneath the tv, it's Sony vs Xbox. Nintedno will continue to plod along nicely regardless of who wins.
Minerel said:Warbie I think I fully agree with you for once.
satch919 said:The hype engine is picking up speed. I'll believe it when I see it running a real game environment. Not tech demos.
The Silhouette said:Cell is the future of computing. Grip Processing (the Concept of which the Cell is based on) i should say is the future of Computing.