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Sony to Launch Its PlayStation3 Next Generation
Computer Entertainment System in Spring 2006 (24/5/2005)
Unrivaled Performance With the Introduction
of Cell Processor and Many Advanced Technologies, and Backwards
Compatible With PlayStation(R) and PlayStation(R)2
At a press conference held in Los Angeles,
California, today, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) revealed
the outline of its PLAYSTATION(R)3 (PS3) computer entertainment
system, incorporating the world's most advanced Cell processor with
super computer like power. Prototypes of PS3 will also be showcased
at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), the world's largest interactive
entertainment exhibition held in Los Angeles, from May 18th to 20th.
PS3 combines state-of-the-art technologies
featuring Cell, a processor jointly developed by IBM, Sony Group
and Toshiba Corporation, graphics processor (RSX) co-developed by
NVIDIA Corporation and SCEI, and XDR memory developed by Rambus
Inc. It also adopts BD-ROM (Blu-ray Disc ROM) with maximum storage
capacity of 54 GB (dual layer), enabling delivery of entertainment
content in full high-definition (HD) quality, under a secure environment
made possible through the most advanced copyright protection technology.
To match the accelerating convergence of digital consumer electronics
and computer technology, PS3 supports high quality display in resolution
of 1080p(*) as standard, which is far superior to 720p/1080i.
With an overwhelming computing power of 2
teraflops, entirely new graphical expressions that have never been
seen before will become possible. In games, not only will movement
of characters and objects be far more refined and realistic, but
landscapes and virtual worlds can also be rendered in real- time,
thereby elevating the freedom of graphics expression to levels not
experienced in the past. Gamers will literally be able to dive into
the realistic world seen in large screen movies and experience the
excitement in real-time.
In 1994, SCEI launched the original PlayStation(R)
(PS), followed by PlayStation(R)2 (PS2) in 2000 and PlayStation(R)Portable
(PSP(R)) in 2004, every time introducing the latest advancement
in technology and bringing innovation to interactive entertainment
software creation. Over 13,000 titles have been developed by now,
creating a software market that sells more than 250 million copies
annually. PS3 offers backward compatibility enabling gamers to enjoy
these enormous assets from PS and PS2 platforms.
PlayStation family of products are sold in
more than 120 countries and regions around the world. With cumulative
shipments reaching more than 102 million for PS and approximately
89 million for PS2, they are the undisputed leaders and have become
the standard platform for home entertainment. After 12 years from
the introduction of the original PS and 6 years from the launch
of PS2, SCEI brings PS3, the newest platform with the most advanced
next generation computer entertainment technology.
With the delivery of Cell based development
tools that has already begun, development of game titles as well
as tools and middleware are in progress. Through collaboration with
world's leading tools and middleware companies, SCEI will offer
full support to new content creation by providing developers with
extensive tools and libraries that will bring out the power of the
Cell processor and enable efficient software development.
Preparations are under way for launch of
PS3 and new generation software in the spring of 2006.
(*) 1080p/720p/1080i: "p" stands for progressive
scan method, "i" stands for interlace method. 1080p is the highest
resolution within the HD standard.
www.playstation.com
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