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Originally Posted by ps3andlovinit
This according to Ken was in fact the main reason for including gigabit Ethernet..
It's worth "deciphering" the whole article... well it was for me
"..CELL will start to enter homes as the form of PS3. Thought in it there are 7 SPEs, it may be seen only as one hardware component from users. But since PS3 has Gigabit Ethernet from day one, you can connect CELLs right away at 1Gbps when you have more CELLs in your home. It can be a home server, or more PS3s, in various styles CELLs in home can connect with one another via network. With 100Mbps bandwidth, they can be connected even through internet."
http://www.geocities.com/ps3multimedia/kutaragi.html
It seems quite possible that on-line game servers/farms could provide much higher quality game worlds than would be possible on a single PS3 game..as the technology matures on the back-end and in broadband delivery.
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Was this the same deal about how extra networked Cell chips would "ripen" the content they play back?