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Unreliable Cells - PS3
16th July 2006, 10:55pm



"It becomes a bigger problem the bigger the chip is," Reeves commented. "With chips that are one-by-one and silicon germanium, we can get yields of 95 percent. With a chip like the Cell processor, you're lucky to get 10 or 20 percent."
The vice president also remarked that if two or more of the eight cores in the processor were blown during operation, then the system is screwed. "If it's within warranty, you send it back. If it's not, your game doesn't work anymore."
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