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Here's the silicon scuttlebutt of the weekend, if not the week: Sony will use Intel's Larrabee graphics chip in its upcoming PlayStation 4. (Let's not forget the other tantalizing piece of speculation this week: the Nvidia-powered Microsoft smartphone rumor, which Microsoft apparently put to rest.)

We know for a fact that Jeffery Katzenberg at DreamWorks likes Larrabee--a lot. That apparently was one of the reasons DreamWorks dropped Advanced Micro Devices.

So, chalk that up as one big win for Intel's somewhat-murky next-generation graphics chip due late this year or 2010. Now Sony? A report this week in the U.K.-based technology Web site The Inquirer claims Sony favors Larrabee over Nvidia for its PlayStation 4. (The other major piece of silicon used in the current PlayStation is a Cell processor developed jointly by IBM, Sony, and Toshiba.)

For the record, an Intel spokesperson said the company "cannot comment on rumor or speculation." Sony in Europe reportedly didn't mince words, however, comparing the report to some of the 20th century's great fiction. Though another reported comment from Sony is more insipid and PR-like.

The U.K. report claims Intel paid to play. The report also hinges on the premise that Sony doesn't like Nvidia anymore. (And claims there are others that feel the same way about Nvidia.) Even if there is some special hatred there (as the reporter claims), that's not news--and applies to just about any acrimony-ridden hardware relationship in Silicon Valley. (Just peruse some of the tender exchanges between Intel and Microsoft in court records over the years.)

Anti-Nvidia bias (which is palpable in the report) aside, if there is a broader truth to this, that is, that game box makers are considering Larrabee, the chip would become a serious contender and take its place with GPUs from Nvidia and AMD's ATI graphics unit. But we won't know this for a while since no one (that I know of) has actually put Larrabee through the paces (though DreamWorks has hinted at this). And the PlayStation 4 isn't due, reportedly, until 2012.

 

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10159175-92.html


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Soon, we'll get PS5 spec ... It's way too early to talk about that! I don't even know if sony itself knows which company to choose.



Sony better know what they are doing...
This could go so very wrong if it becomes another case of hard-to-develop-for, it's one thing to go from first to last, because you can still get sales on the brand, but if they are last next generation as well, there wont be much trust left for the Playstation brand in the consumer.



I am quite sure that Sony isn't that stupid. Hopefully they have learned their lesson in current gen. Larrabee + CELL would be quite much most stupid combo there can be. Larrabee is more like better version of CELL. However larrabee isn't be efficient enough to beat current GPUs and it would even cost more than regular GPUs.



In my opinion, the only console manufacturer who should be considering switching their architecture for the next generation is probably Nintendo ... Being expensive consoles which lacked decent backwards compatibility really hurt both the XBox 360 and PS3, and I doubt either console could maintain decent backwards compatibility at a decent price if they switch architecture.



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Deneidez said:
I am quite sure that Sony isn't that stupid. Hopefully they have learned their lesson in current gen. Larrabee + CELL would be quite much most stupid combo there can be. Larrabee is more like better version of CELL. However larrabee isn't be efficient enough to beat current GPUs and it would even cost more than regular GPUs.

that report does mention something about microsoft "paying to play"

Are they offering a huge discount or something? If anything it could be cheaper than the alternatives.

 



It would make sense.. I mean if Intel sweetened the deal then it has a GPU in a console so it'll have to be developed for..

As for Nintendo well Intel have most likely knocked on their door considering the success of the Wii but if it's going to be hard to develop for then Nintendo won't like it. Microsoft.. Well I don't know tbh..



 

Even the Wii is enought powerfull to give us all the game we want (arcade/party/cinematic/all)

so do we need a PS4 ?

NO !

does Sony wants one in a close future

NO !



Time to Work !

Why would Sony throw away all that R&D they poured into the CELL?

 

It's expandable architecture. Unless it's proving to be woefully inefficient, they're going to stick with it.



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As long as Sony make their consoles easier to develop for, im up for any of these deals



I hope my 360 doesn't RRoD
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