The Prroblem with Sony
By: Bruce Tuesday, July 22, 2008 8:35 AM
# The cell processor, this was a huge mistake in many ways. Firstly it cost a fortune in development and putting into production, which is money that needs to be recovered. Secondly it delayed getting the PS3 to market, giving away huge competitive advantage. Thirdly, whilst very powerful, it is a very long way from being optimised for the job of running a console.
Overall they would have been better buying an off the shelf generalised processor as they did for previous models and as their competitors did.
http://www.istockanalyst.com/article...blem_with.html
OMG....
yea the playstation 2's EE was off the shelf parts..

, this person needs to do a little more research..because the PS2's processor was any thing but off the shelf..what a COMPLETE Dumb@ss.
ONCE AGAIN....
By: Bruce Tuesday, July 22, 2008 8:35 AM
The graphics processor is a lot less powerful than the one in it’s main competitor’s machine. This effectively limits what the PS3 can do, no matter what the CPU and memory are doing. Fanboys blame the developers for being lazy and not putting enough work into PS3 games when the reality is that it is the machine itself that is holding the games back.
OMG.....
and you call others fanboy.....
here is what Bruce has under his bio:
I'm Bruce Everiss, a veteran games industry
marketer.