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Naples Air Center, Inc.
28th Jan 2004, 06:20
X-bit has some interesting info relating to Xbox 2. It appears that the new console will use a .65 micron based IBM processor:

A report from over a web-site dedicated to game consoles claims there are first tape-outs using 65nm fabrication process at IBM. Apparently, the first chips are non-other than central processing units for highly anticipated Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 2 consoles.


As announced previously, both Sony and Microsoft will use technologies developed by IBM in microprocessors for next-generation of their gaming consoles. Some sources suggest that CPUs in the Play Station 3 and Xbox 2 machines will be based on Cell technology, a derivative of PowerPC micro-architecture. Given that PowerPC and Cell architectures are expected to be found in a wide range of applications from consumer electronics to servers, mention of these names gives hardly any details about consoles except the fact that they are 64-bit and are not Intel-based.


"It will be built on a 65nm process," a source confirmed to TeamXbox web-site. "IBM has already taped out experimental samples at its East Fishkill fab, but it will take between 12 to 18 months for them to deliver commercial parts. Anyway, they are way ahead of Intel."

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First Xbox 2 Processors Taped-Out. 5GHz 65nm Chips Enroute to Microsoft? (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mmedia/display/20040126061648.html)

You know all the kids will be begging for one of these the first Christmas after they are released.:uhoh:

Take Care,

Richard

Maxflyer
28th Jan 2004, 17:33
Does this allow an upgrade of an existing X Box?

Naples Air Center, Inc.
29th Jan 2004, 07:01
Maxflyer,

Consoles are dead end systems. You cannot upgade them.

Take Care,

Richard