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    Altima NEO: Im pretty sure its more about the other uses for Cell. It was supposed to be a wondrous magical processor to power all sorts of devices. What happene... more »
    Odin: It'd be just plain dumb of Sony if they didn't have a contractual agreement with IBM for a chip supply throughout the PS3s lifetime. more »
    nipsen: ..ok. So today, reading the comments, I have learned that the Cell-processor is perhaps going to be made for the ps3. But that Sony will not use it in... more »
    kainzero: i never understood why gamers particularly care about the processor when they don't do any programming related to it more »
    mcmurder: Bbbbbut I thought it was a supercomputer!!! I like how Sony's original Playstation kicked the crap out of the Saturn because it was way easier to pro... more »
    royaljester: If Sony plays their cards right, they'll just do what they did with the PS2 and original PS3 and stick a PS3 chip inside the PS4 for backwards compata... more »
    shades_of_blue: Of course IBM will continue to make them. IBM has all of the rights to CELL now, meaning that they can charge Sony whatever they like for PS3 processo... more »
    christill: I suppose if Sony had gone with another processor for PS3 there wouldn't have been so many ports of 360 games with various bugs. Then again, I still l... more »
    NeƶStarr: Favali sells SPE cells to the SCEA store. Try saying that 5 times fast. more »
    adinnieken: Fahey, I don't think the question has ever been of supply. Sony and Toshiba have a manufacturing facility for this purpose. However, the question an... more »
    Ackers thanks Brian Ashcraft: The cell was so powerful it killed itself! more »
    Golgari: That Cell Processor made Sony's 2007 year of idiots around the internet. I hope Sony will not utilize next gen Cell Processor from IBM. Or atleast th... more »
    Earthjade: So while the Cell will be made as long as Sony needs PS3s, it means the Cell is deadend technology? more »
    kickingtotalass: No 2nd generation cell? = Judgement day avoided. more »
    deanbmmv: Well anyone who read it properly would see it jsut said they were going to stop developing Cell processors. Didn't say they we're going to stop makin... more »
    hot_heart: I hope they don't cell out more »
    excel_excel: Thats....er....good? We could always use more cells. more »
    Not_The_Messiah: I read on engadget something about "hybrid" being the future. Perhaps a crossover between the cell architecture and the x86 architecture? more »
    someone_else: I would assume that Sony has a contract with IBM, and no doubt that somewhere in this contract there is a clause stating the minimum period of time th... more »
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