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dave_c | 18:24 Tue 22nd Feb 2005 | Technology
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-Will IBM's forthcoming (and highly hyped) 'Cell' microprocessor, be the most powerful to date?

 

-What type of hardware will we see the Cell being used?

 

-Are there any other companies like IBM that have the 'strength' or ability to create such 'suped up' microprocessors?

 

-If so will there be a rival brands to respond to the Cell processor?

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type of hardware to take advantage will include xbox 2/next and ps3
As far as I can understand, the 'Cell' processor is basically one core processor linked to 8 slave mini processors. Most applications will not really see a significant speed boost - the main area of performance being mulitiple content apps, streaming music/video and games. I think this is because of the ability to 'farm out' processes to slave chips rather than dedicating a share of processing power from a single CPU. Looks like X-Box2 and PS3 should really fly if the chip can live up to it's hype. As for rival chips, Intel and AMD have hit a bit of a wall after reaching a 90nm size limit - but clock speeds are always increasing and the whole task of programming completely new software for the Cell will ensure they don't lose too many fans.

Seeing as Sony are involved, I doubt XBox 2 will have Cell.  The first bit of kit with it in will be the Playstation 3 but they're (Sony, IBM and Toshiba) also targetting devices in the living room.  Here are a couple of articles on what it is and the implications :

http://www.theregister.com/2005/02/01/cell_analysis_part_one/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/02/03/cell_analysis_part_two/

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