TWRoO on 29 June 2009
czecherychestnut said:
Well I don't know about $100 exactly, but smaller process Cell and GPU = more chips per wafer start = cheaper unit price per chip. Plus smaller process IC's typically use less power, meaning Sony can install smaller, lower power PSU's (hence cheaper) and smaller, simpler heatsinks. Smaller process fabrication could also allow Sony to combine many small support IC's into one, simplifying the motherboard design, which again makes it cheaper, with the added bonus of quicker manufacture, reducing labour costs per unit made. Lastly, a smaller PS3 allows smaller packaging, which reduces shipping costs. Whether its $100 cheaper, no idea, but it certainly will be cheaper to manufacture and distribute. |
Yes, but a change from 60nm to 45nm isn't going to save them $100.... maybe $50 at best but that still isn't including the cost to change everything to the new process (changing moulds etc)








