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GuiltySpark
May 16th, 2005, 04:28 PM
*DISCLAIMER: I do not claim all of this information to be 100% factual, just something I found and would like to pass along.*

http://www.gamersreports.com/hosted/images/ps3-4.jpg

*gasp*

Here are the supposed specs, pulled from some Asian website (engrish not completely accurate!)

1/ 1 CELL running at 4 GHZ, providing 256 GFLOPS power ( 1 PPE ( L1 cache 32 KB, L2 cache 512 KB, and 8 SPE each one having 256 KB )

2/ there is 2 I/O ( input/output ) on CELL, to communicate with other parts of the console, the first I/O of the CELL has the main purpose to communicate with the unified shared (between the CELL and the GPU) XDR Ram memory ( from RAMBUS) at a 50 GB/s bandwidth ( 4 * 64 MB = 256 MB of memory )

3/ The second I/O is called FlexIO ( flexible input/output ) and this allow the CELL to communicate with the next generation NVIDIA GPU at a 76.8 GB/s bandwidth ( this GPU with 190 million transistors will run at a 600 MHZ, with a 32 rendering pipelines, associated with 16 MB of Toshiba Embedded DRAM of 256 GB/s bandwidth) The CELL will help the GPU in creating advanced physics for particle effects.

4/ retro compatibility with PS1 ( emulated by the CELL ) and PS2 ( emulated by the CELL )

5/ a Hard Disk of 160 GO, Ethernet port ( no modem this time ), wireless, U**2 port, and a flash stick memory duo-pro support.

6/ the controllers will not so much differ from those of PS2, with the main difference that they will be WIRELESS, and with better analog buttons and more varied vibration effects.

7/ If the first CELL IBM produced prototypes are using 90 nanometer technology, the first SDKs containing the CELL that developers will receive after 2 months will be produced with this technology, but the CELLs that will be used on PS3 ( and later SDKs ) will be produced with the 65 nanometer technology, allowing sony to decrease the costs of PS3, and to tackle the problems of HEAT.

8/ The PS3 will ship on MARS 2006 in JAPAN ( earlier than what a lot of people thought before ) there will be 2 versions of PS3, but only the first version will be shipped on mars 2006, ( at a price range of 299-399 $ ) with a read only blue-ray, and as mentioned a 120 GO hard disk capacity. The second version of PS3 will ship some months later, ( 399-599$ ) with a writer blue/ray, a 400 GO hard disk, for the main purpose of recording TV digital programs.

Date of releasing the PS3 on USA and Europe hasn’t been determined yet by sont but its believed that the PS3 will ship between July and October 2006 in USA and in late 2006 in Europe.

Wow, if this is real, this is hilarious. All this time I've been hearing that the PS3 will have 3 cell processors. Did I read right? Does it only have 1 at 4ghz? Although, the 32 rendering piplines is quite impressive!

The console is butt ugly. Am I missing something here? I thought this was going to blow the 360 out of the water.

BTW, I believe "MARS" is March...

EDIT: Another thing, am I making the right connection when I say that the PS3 will supposedly only do 256 GFlops of floating point operations, when the 360 will do a TFlop? Am I wrong?

I hope this is not true, although I can't see how it even could be. I had high hopes for the PS3. I can't see Sony tanking on this...

EDIT: Another thing, this info is likely false unless I am missing something about the 1337ness of the hardware. They claim that the PS3 will emulate the PS2 and PS1, you need something REALLY powerful to emulate the PS2, right? (Is it not 10X the original power to successfully emulate?)

Stifler
May 16th, 2005, 04:30 PM
You might want to fix the image.

Brother Brown Nose
May 16th, 2005, 04:30 PM
looks cool. but sounds weak

jHawk
May 16th, 2005, 05:01 PM
It looks sleak, but other then resembling a futuristic DVD player, it's not that impressive.

BREVITY
May 16th, 2005, 05:30 PM
Sounds and looks awsome. Honestly I cant wait for each of the systems. Of course I will have to morgage my house to own them all like I do this generations systems.

MapleHamwich
May 16th, 2005, 05:44 PM
While the CPU structures arent directly comparable, 3 3ghz power PC units vs 1 4ghz cell unit well, the Microsoft 3 PowerPC configuration sounds better.

And same goes for MS's 512mb of memory vs thi supposed 256mb shared memory.

Overall, if this is indeed the final specs (which I am hesitant to believe) the Xbox 360 should be the most powerful system. In which case, I will happily buy it before the other systems are launched.

blinx
May 16th, 2005, 06:48 PM
While the CPU structures arent directly comparable, 3 3ghz power PC units vs 1 4ghz cell unit well, the Microsoft 3 PowerPC configuration sounds better.

And same goes for MS's 512mb of memory vs thi supposed 256mb shared memory.

Overall, if this is indeed the final specs (which I am hesitant to believe) the Xbox 360 should be the most powerful system. In which case, I will happily buy it before the other systems are launched.

yeah... plus i have a feeling the cell is gonna suckkkkkk

vman
May 16th, 2005, 06:55 PM
is it just me or does it closely resemble the 360 both console and controller. :huh:

GuiltySpark
May 16th, 2005, 07:58 PM
Oddly enough, the website I got this from www.gamersreports.com completely dissapeared :watchout:

If anyone has the picture saved, please post it so everyone else can see...

StudioAlex
May 16th, 2005, 08:27 PM
That's funny, I followed the link from your post and it was still there in all it's mediocre glory.

But anyway, I'm not sure I believe #8. There's no way in hell they are going to release a version that has a burner on it. Also not too sure why'd they'd stick a 400 gig HD on it.

GuiltySpark
May 16th, 2005, 08:48 PM
The link from my post is not at GamersReports.com, where I got the image...

Anyways! Update! Sony officially announced everything this morning! I'm still not sure how much of the stuff from before is correct.

It is true that they will be using ONE cell processor at 3.2GHZ, however, the cell technology will allow the processor to do just over two teraflops of floating point performance, just a little more than twice the 360's.

Also, looks like the 360 will have twice the amount of ram and a similarly performing graphics card.

LOS ANGELES--Today saw the second of the big three console makers announce their next-generation platform. At its pre-E3 press conference, Sony Computer Entertainment gave the world its first look at the PlayStation 3, as it now is officially called.

The name was not unexpected, since Sony had been running an extensive teaser-ad campaign prepping the public for the PlayStation 3. The company had laid a blanket of posters around the Los Angeles Convention Center, site of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (aka E3). Bus stalls and billboards around the convention center proclaimed "Prepare for Chang3" in the distinctive PlayStation font with partial shots of the Dual Shock controller's square-circle-triangle-X buttons.

Sony also confirmed the PlayStation 3, will use Blu-Ray discs as its media format. The discs can hold up to six times as much data as current-generation DVDs. It will also support CR-ROM, CDR+W, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R formats. It also confirmed the machine would be backward-compatible all the way to the original PlayStation. It will also have slots for Memory Stick Duo, a SD slot, and a compact flash memory slot. It will also sport a slot for a detachable 2.5 inch HDD somewhat similar the Xbox 360's.

Out of the box, the PS3 will have the capability to support seven Bluetooth controllers. It will also have six USB slots for peripherals--four up front and two in the back.

Sony also laid out the technical specs of the device. The PlayStation 3 will feature the much-vaunted Cell processor, which will run at 3.2 Ghz, giving the whole system 2.18 teraflops of overall performance. It will sport 256mb XDR main RAM at 3.2 Ghz, and have 256MB of GDDR VRAM at 700mhz.

Sony also unveiled the PS3's graphics chip, the RSX "Reality Synthesizer based on Nvidia technology. The GPU will be capable of 128bit pixel precision, 1080p resolution, some of the highest HD resolution around. It also has over 300 million transistors, larger than any processor available commercially today. It was manufactured using the 90nm process with 8 layers of metal. The RSX is more powerful than two GeForce 6800 ultras, which would cost rough $1000 if bought today.

The PlayStation 3 will also sport some hefty multimedia features, such as video chat, internet access, digital photo viewing, digital audio and video. Sony Computer Entertainment head Ken Kutaragi introduced it as a "Super computer for computer entertainment."

The Covenant
May 16th, 2005, 08:51 PM
Saw this one the same site. They're claiming its real. i thgouth it had 9 cells all running at 4 ghz. I really, really dont understand this cell processor...if those specs are correct. Also, if they did use one cell dedicated to processing and the others dedicated to other things, then i guess microsoft was just really ahead of their time, thinking 3 core processors. that would be amazing if it launches in novemaber, ps3 in march and the 360 still has better graphics. That would be nutz....

http://www.gamersreports.com/hosted/images/ps3-small-1.jpg

GuiltySpark
May 16th, 2005, 08:54 PM
Yeah, GamersReports suddenly died.... so that link doesn't work anymore either. Oh well, let's all migrate into maneatingcow's thread...

Loki
May 17th, 2005, 12:57 PM
7 controllers, is an odd number... bwahahaha

Sheeyt
May 17th, 2005, 01:11 PM
Why on earth would you need 7 controllers?

SoulAssassin
May 17th, 2005, 03:00 PM
Seriously... 7 controllers... 1 TV... Doesn't sound like it would work too well. Maybe the other controller slots will be used for something other than basic controllers?

Anyways, there's been some stuff about the PS3 vs Xbox 360 on CNN. Sony was quoted as saying that the "PS3 packs twice as much power than it's competitors", so their later console release won't effect sales. Hmmm... Twice as much, eh?

GuiltySpark
May 17th, 2005, 05:53 PM
You guys ever played sports games? :wink:

God, I wish these pictures were the real things....

magnus mjolnir
May 27th, 2005, 01:04 PM
sports games, wrestling games all use about 4-6 controllers on the ps2 with multitap. Now sony will not make us buy there multitap and let it become "one" with the system. Twice the power, I cannot wait to play the games. Killing day, I-8, killzone, fight night, UT2007, and vision gran turismo are the games I will get out the gate because they looked so good at e3. Plus I will get the 360 to play prey, gears of war, darkness, and elders scrolls oblivion.