At what point in beating a puppy clean to death with a sack full of its own hardened excrement does an inhuman like me begin to feel this emotion you call 'pity'? I don't know — that day may never come. But even I, monstrous and morally deformed as I may be, am beginning to feel sorry for Sony. Because now IBM's just flat-out saying that the Cell processor is way too expensive and complicated to make.
Tom Reeves, VP of semiconductor technology services at IBM, sez:
With chips that are one-by-one and silicon germanium, we can get yields of 95 percent. With a chip like the Cell processor, you're lucky to get 10 or 20 percent.
Our buddies over at Gizmodo inform us that this means that the PS3 will be available in very limited qualities (we already knew that) and that "Sony's going to be bleeding money on these chips."
PS3 Cell Yields In The Toilet [Gizmodo]
















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