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more about #65nm more comments → St3v3: Any chance these revamped PS3's will be able to bitstream TrueHD and DTS-HD MA? more » inertial: the question is do we sacrifice performance/quality of the machine with smaller nano-chip? can someone give me an answer please. thank you. =) more » Grimm85: PS3 is a total bust until they start coming out with awesome games. My 360 does everything i need for now. also the free online is a joke, id much rat... more » vertigo: I haven't used my PS3 to play games in 2 years ...although it has been getting some use lately as a BD player. more » e-friend cuts you: Wonder if they'll make it smaller too? PS3 Slimline, I will buy you, especially if you have BC. I don't really want to take the 60GB to college again. more » Noobs-R-Us: When will they stop the PS2 and make the PS3 backwards compatibile again? more » FЯeeMan: It's going from George Foreman Grill to Mini-George Foreman Grill? more » -
#davidreeves
Sony: PS3 to Get 45-Nanometer Chips Around June
According to David Reeves, president of Sony Computer Entertaintment Europe, the PS3 could get a 45-nanometer Cell chip in a few months. From an interview with The Guardian: More » -
#apple
Reports of Mac mini Demise Greatly Exaggerated
Contrary to earlier reports, Kasper at AppleInsider is now saying that the Mac mini has a long life ahead of it. Well, at least 12 months worth. According to his sources, "A small team of engineers have recently been tasked with gutting the diminutive desktop and applying fresh internals." Such as...? More » -
#birdsofprey
No 65nm Falcons Lurking Inside of New HDMI Xbox 360s
While our hopes were never high, we wished nonetheless that the new HDMI Xbox 360 Premiums would also come packed with the elusive cooler 65nm process chipset ("Falcon") we've been drooling into our pillows over at night. Our slobbery dreams have been shattered by "wonderkins," a NeoGAF member who busted open his shiny new HDMI 360 to reveal what appears to be "Zephyr" guts. But, it does have a quieter Benq DVD drive. Hey, it's something. [NeoGAF via Kotaku] -
