| ChronotriggerJM said: Sony's a company that's helped pioneer many a products over it's lifespan. They're not quite known for taking the beaten path. It makes them interesting IMO :) Most developers don't understand how to work on the PS3 properly, and it's completely understandable why. However, some developers have had an absolute blast working with something different and getting to pioneer new tech in uncharted territory. |
You are missing a few points. Sony was no longer able to develop a new processor. Instead they made a joint venture with Toshiba and IBM and after some smaller problems 3/4 of the development was done by IBM developers.
They had a clear concept in mind how the cell should work in the PS-3. But after they were finished Sony had to redesign the complete PS-3. There was no longer such a big development involved, instead they had a case of: Herare are your components. They were never developed to work with each other, make them work.







