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[QUOTE="XaosII"]
I cant believe someone would suggest something so terrible.
The Cell has been nothing but a bad poker hand for Sony and your resoning is that since they're already heavily invested in a bad hand, might as well go deeper? Brilliant business strategy. Sadly, thats exactly what Sony might do because they are driven more by money than by common sense even though such a strategy will net them no money.
The entire point of Cell was never to actually make a video game console out of it. The Cell and its high scalability of SPEs was meant to be their end-all solution for the variety of multimedia hardware devices they make. One SPE for a music player with video playback, two or thee SPEs for a TV, maybe 3 or 4 for a projector, and, of course, 7 or 8 for a video games console. This strategy sounds amazing on paper because you no longer have to create highly specialized components for each of these devices when you can createa highly scalable general processor. The money savings from no longer having to develop new processors or deal with complex patents and licensing deals would be enormous. A bean counter's dream.
A damn junion engineer could have told you that was a bad idea. Its impossible to build a general purpose processor to handle a huge variety of tasks. The entire reason that specialized processors exist is because they function well for their specific tasks. The cell has been little more than brute forcing a square peg into a round hole. Yeah, sure, with enough force you'll rip through it and get it on the other side..... or you could just use the round peg to begin with.
To suggest that they continue using it? Seriously? Sony isn't doing anyone any favors by continuing to use a flawed principle. It would be far easier to switch to an x86 architecture for developers. Even if your argument is "developers now know the Cell" - it doesn't matter - its still much easier to use x86. The cell clearly hasn't been a financial success given its massive R&D costs and its negligable use outside of the PS3, so its likely costing them more to run and maintaing their Cell manufacturing processes...so its not doing any favos for their bottom line either.
rpgs_shall_rule
You are writing like if sony has to invest a billion dollars again, they have the facilities, they have the knowledge of the architecture (same as the developers) they are in a totally different position with the CELL now in 2011 than back in 2006.
But i totally understand your point of view, but remember that the cost of a cell for sony is really cheap now. check the first link on the first post.
No, he's saying that the billions of dollars they spent doing R&D on the Cell processor would have been better spent elsewhere, and they could have just kept on using x86 architecture.
Now this I totally agree with you.
But they didn't. So that's why this topic
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