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October 11, 2008
 
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» IBM shrinks Cell to 45nm. Cheaper PS3s will follow
Article posted by XanTium | 7-2-2008 16:38 | Permalink | Digg News

From arstechnica.com:
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At an ISSCC session yesterday afternoon, IBM announced details of a smaller, lower-power version

The 45nm Cell will use about 40 percent less power than its 65nm predecessor, and its die area will be reduced by 34 percent. The greatly reduced power budget will cut down on the amount of active cooling required by the console, which in turn will make it cheaper to produce and more reliable (this means fewer warrantied returns). Also affecting Sony's per-unit cost is the reduction in overall die size. A smaller die means a smaller, cheaper package; it also means that yields will be better and that each chip will cost less overall.of the Cell BE processor that powers Sony's PlayStation 3. The Cell BE is currently fabricated on IBM's 65nm SOI process, but IBM will soon move the console chip onto the company's much-ballyhooed, next-generation 45nm high-k process.
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» ELF 2 SeLF Tool, MS and R:FOM Exploits Released
Article posted by XanTium | 6-2-2008 16:13 | Permalink | Digg News

From ps3hax.net:
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Well looks like people are finally starting to pull out their big guns and getting ready to crack PS3 .

With yesterdays new TiFF exploit released, Team ICE has agreed to release their ELF 2 SELF tool the Resistance Fall of Man and Motorstorm 1.1 exploit many of you guys heard about a while back here.

The tool allows us to run ELF files via RFOM/MS exploit on the PS3 which can potentially lead to the first "Hello World" on the PS3 if our cards are played right.

The download below contains the converter, examples and tutorial on how to get started on converting your ELF files and exerimenting on your PS3. Post your results in the Hacks/Exploits section and let us know what you discover.
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» One Million PS3 Owners FoldingAtHome
Article posted by XanTium | 5-2-2008 16:36 | Permalink | Digg News

From next-gen.biz:
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More than one million PS3 users have registered to participate in Stanford University's Folding@home project.

Mass uptake of the program by PS3 users has enabled researchers to utilize the processing power of hundreds of thousands, and now a million, PlayStation 3 consoles.

Sony says that one million PS3-owning participants equates to around 3,000 PS3 owners registering per day, or two new registered users every minute worldwide, since March 2007, although PS3 users attempting to participate in the program have had a few issues recently.
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» SCEJ reveals silver PlayStation 3, confirms budget software
Article posted by XanTium | 5-2-2008 16:24 | Permalink | Digg News

From gamesindustry.biz:
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Sony Computer Entertainment Japan has unveiled a new Satin Silver PlayStation 3, to go on sale in the region on March 6.

The 40GB console will cost JPY 39,980 (USD 372/ EUR 252) and come bundled with a silver DualShock 3 controller.

Last November SCEJ launched a Ceramic White PS3 in Japan.
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