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PS3 Chip Trials Set To Begin

Thanks to GamePro for their news story regarding Toshiba and Sony's imminent trial production of semiconductor chips that will be the precursor to the Cell chip that's expected to be used in the PlayStation 3. According to the article, "...the trial production of sample chips using the 65-nanometer (one nanometer is a billionth of a meter) technology will begin in 2004... [but] commercial production is not expected to begin until the first half of Toshiba's 2005 fiscal year, which is from April to 2005." Gamesindustry.biz notes that this is "...just about in time to supply components for Sony's PlayStation 3 launch at the end of 2005, if that is indeed the plan."

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  1. Re:Prototype since '01 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny
    He's lying!

    I used to work at Sony, and I can state as irrefutable, unequivocable fact that Sony has had a working PS3 since Q4 1993! Furthermore, the prototype was carved entirely from hand-tempered Camembert, supports 43 controllers, and features a built-in trebuchet detector!

    It's gone rancid now, though, so don't get your hopes up for an on-time release...