Saturday, November 10th 2007
40GB PS3 Does Use 65nm Processors After All
None of the console manufacturers have really been very open in regards to their CPU micro architecture. However, when rumors went around that Sony was filling the 40GB PS3s with 90nm processors as if it was a bad thing, Sony was very prompt in dispelling such rumors. They announced in an interview that the Cell processor in the 40GB PS3 was indeed on 65nm technology, dropping power consumption by an impressive 100W. The NVIDIA RSX chip, though, still is on a 90nm processor, which is why people assumed the entire 40GB PS3 was still on a 90nm process.
Source:
DailyTech
13 Comments on 40GB PS3 Does Use 65nm Processors After All
i think the wii is ok but they love god of war and those type of games...wii out of the question then!!! dont wanna chance da 360 because of failure rate...so ps3 looks like da only logical choice...but the price....lol for lil bros at least...dont really matter but they're kids eventhough they have my ps2 for like 2 yrs no and no damage at all.
i already have enough hd dvd n bluray movies... also thinking of getting the a3 for 2bills w/ 9 movies for my mom/dad
Personally, I have a PS2, so backward compatibility isn't really that important. Especially since most of my PS2 games are either burnt or run off the 250GB Hard Drive in my PS2.