Sony sold the patent of the real cell processor(server version) and sold their manufacturing plants that develop the ps3's version of the cell processor to Toshiba...they actually did this awhile ago!
yep its true, engadget.com
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Did u know this? Sony even thought the cell **wasn't a viable investment! They sold it to cut costs and risk factors. They are now trying to focus on other products like bravias and ps3s. They are trying to make the ps3 work as well as it can with what it has. The version of the cell in the ps3 is a slimmed down version of the real cell to cut manufacturing costs as well.
Sony hyped the cell to run the attention train and get people to buy the ps3, sony back their statements and denies all claims about the cell being a bad idea in the ps3 with positive claims from themselves. Sony does this buy PR and 2nd/1st party developers statements.
The ps3 is a fine machine but it is no where near as mighty as some fanboys make it out to be, its is on par with consoles of today and no further. So dont feel sad when u see to years to come that the ps3 and 360 will stay in a tight race with games and hardware.
Game wise it is up to the developers to make a good looking and playing game, the game score does not reflect upon the consoles hardware as much as people like to think.
BTW a ps3 developer can say they only used 30% of the ps3 power, as can a wii and 360 developer. Its all up to what the developer thinks and hopes they can do with the machine with enough money and resources. Epic's mark rein and cliffy B said they only used 40% of the 360's "power" on gears of wars, so whats does that make u think?
The idea of power and using a percent of that consoles power is just PR and wishes.
edit: link fixed.
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