MikeB said:
Plenty of research documents show you are plainly wrong. In terms of raw processing power the Cell can perform multiple times faster than commonly sold x86 desktop CPUs today at all optimised software tasks. The x86 CPUs carry around lots of legacy garbage and non-crucial (note I am not saying useless to everyone) features. I look at the Cell as a processor adopting the philosophy of achieving elegance trough simplicity. |
The cell processor was designed to be a next generation workstation/server chip by IBM. Gaming applications are altogether different. Games are not designed the same way as most office and commercial apps. The true statement is that most of the power of the Cell is untapped. The ugly underside of that true statement is that games don't need most of what the Cell has to offer. Sony further handicapped it by giving a small amount of memory dedicated to it. Games on the PS3 will improve as developers use it more efficiently but what must be understood is that it is not a gaming processor. The games will not improve as dramatically as you believe. This vast untapped potential it has is better used in a server farm. This is why people have looked at the PS3 for those applications.
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