Distributed Playstation
withinavoid writes "News.com has a story up about the next generation Playstation 3. Apparently the game developers are asking for a 1000 times performance increase and that's just not possible, so they are looking at distributed computing as a possibility. "
See here, if you don't believe me: http://www.misinformer.com/archive/01-01/15.html
The speed of time is one second per second.
Does this mean we can look forward to playing "CORBA Command"?
I am a Karma Library.
Developers: We want a 1000 times speed increase
Sony: Would you settle for a press release containing a bunch of buzzwords
Developers: Which ones?
Sony: Let me think: "distributed computing", "biotechnology", "linux", "grid computing" and "Moore's Law"
Developers: OK, if you throw in some hookers at the next Comdex in Vegas
Sony: Deal
Athletic Scholarships to universities make as much sense as academic scholarships to sports teams.
Forgive me if my math is off, but if Moore's law states that processing power roughly doubles every 18 months, wouldn't a 1000-fold increase occur in about 15 years?
Maybe they're designing the next generation Playstation on a Pentium machine. Did they ever fix that bug?
-Jeff
If you wish to run Gran Turismo 4 in full resolution with highest graphics settings, 4 Playstation 3's are recommended.
Well, I guess if they're rack-mountable, I'm game. Bring it on.
Hardware guys: *kick the developers in the nerts* Give us games 1000 times better and we'll think about it, you pathetic freaks.