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PS 3 (60GB) Premium Version

PS 3 (60GB) Premium Version

Product Features
Special features: (60GB)
Brand name: Sony PS 3
Place of origin: Japan
Payment terms: T/T,M/T

Description:
Sony unwrapped its answer to Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Revolution.
The PS3 uses a PowerPC-based Cell processor was already well known, but Sony also revealed the chip would be clocked at 3.2GHz - matching Xbox 360's PowerPC-based three-core chip enough to yield 2.18 teraflops, the company claimed twice what Xbox 360 will be able to pump out, apparently. There's 512KB of on-die L2 cache, and seven AltiVec vector processing units.
IBM can now rightfully claim PowerPC technology is powering every single next-generation console, and it will be interesting to see what differences exist between the CPUs in the PS3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Revolution. It'll also be interesting to see how Apple leverages that fact to promote its own PowerPC-based Macs.
The PS3's CPU is backed by Nvidia's graphics chip, dubbed in this application the RSX, for "reality simulator". RSX connects directly to the CPU, with which it shares access to the PS3's 512MB of system RAM. The memory is split into two banks: 256MB of XDR clocked at 3.2GHz for the CPU's usage and 256MB of 700MHz GDDR 3 SDRAM for the RSX.
RSX is twice as powerful as two Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra chips, a claim also made for Nvidia' next-generation GPU, the 'G70'. That suggests that G70 and RSX are essentially the same beast. Either way, RSX will support HDTV-resolution graphics up to 1080p. The CPU will handle the audio processing, in Dolby 5.1 with DTS.
Sony PS3 uses the Blu-ray Disc format, with a drive that can handle BD-ROM, video BDs and PS3's own BD format, along with all the DVD-RW/+RW media, plus Super Audio CD.
The console also sports a Gigabit Ethernet port, SP/DIF digital audio output, twin independent HDMI ports, six USB 2.0 ports, plus SD, CompactFlash and Memory Stick Duo slots - a sign that Sony is now serious about no long inflicting only its own technologies on users.
Like the Xbox 360, the PS3's internal 2.5in hard drive is removable. And like the Microsoft box, the new Sony machine uses Bluetooth-based wireless controllers. There's 802.11b/g Wi-Fi on board too.


 


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