More PlayStation 3 Predictions
GreyGusMan writes "On the heels of last week's report that the PlayStation 3 would be released by the end of the year, CNN/Money is now reporting that Sony will not release its next console until 2006 - a year later than most of the industry has been predicting up until now. The column points out that PlayStation 2 sales have remained stong for much longer than the PlayStation and the technology Sony has planned will take a long time to create. Meanwhile, the same column mentions that the expected May price cut may be less than expected. Most people were expecting the PS2 to drop to $149, but $179 is now also a possibility."
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I know this may sound like crazy techno-babble but they got these keyboards that run off a so called 'universal serial bus'. The name is exotic but the concept is simple. All in all, you gets a keyboard and a mouse on yer PS2
Actually, it's a cache crippled P3. While the cache is the same size as the celery, the cache access latency is the same as the P3. The celery's cache access latency is two extra clock cycles longer than a P3, slowing it down. So the X-box processor is slower than a P3 (less cache), but faster than the celery (lower cache latency).
-MDL
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Do try just cleaning the lens before adjusting the voltage, though.
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Nintendo hasn't released some of its best titles in the UK yet, so it's suffering there. But in the US, sales in February were up quite a lot (110%) last month. And Zelda has massive preorder numbers: 600,000 already.
First Generation
1979 Atari 1980 Colceovision 1981 IntellevisionSecond Generation
1984 Nintendo NES 1986 Sega Master SystemThird Generation
1989 Sega Genesis 1991 Super NintendoFourth Generation
1995 Sega Saturn 1995 Sony Playstation 1996 Nintendo 64Fifth Generation
1999 Sega Dreamcast 2000 Playstation 2 2001 Xbox 2001 GamecubeNow, if you take the average year for each Generation, you get a distint pattern -
First Generation - 1980
Second Generation - 1985 Third Generation - 1990 Fourth Generation - 1995 Fifth Generation - 2000If this pattern continues, then we would expect your average 6th generation console to come out in 2005, with perhaps one console in 2004 and one in 2006. In any case, if a console doesn't come out until 2005, it won't be at all unusual - this generation wouldn't be any longer than previous ones.