God's Hand
Banned
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1768416,00.asp
Let's keep in mind that CELL is an inanimate object, Panajev. You don't have to love it no matter what. But what's your take on this? If PS3 is using a version of CELL that supposedly is not even first-gen, and these guys are correct, how is it going to do as a gaming processor?
"IBM Micro[electronics] may be trying to entice Apple to get involved," said Kevin Krewell, editor in chief of In-Stat MDR's Microprocessor Report, based in San Jose, Calif. "It would be fairly easy to recompile Mac OS X to run on Cell, but optimizing the OS would be a lot of work."
"Even though it runs at over 4GHz, the Cell is has much simpler core than the G5," said Krewell. "Apple might not be happy with the simpler core. The higher clock rate may not buy them much."
For instance, the Cell processor does not perform out-of-order execution, a feature found in most processors designed in the past decade. This type of execution shuffles instructions, executing them without regard to the order in which they were programmed. Cell's core also issues fewer instructions.
"The core in the G5 can issue eight instructions at one time," said Krewell. "The Cell's core only issues two."
Okay, so we have people in the industry who actually know what they're talking about saying that CELL is pretty much a crudely designed processor that can't handle the job of an OS. If Apple doesn't use it, CELL's use is limited. All the hype from Sony leading up to the unveiling seems to have backfired.The PowerPC architecture, currently expressed in 970 family, on the other hand, is designed to run the varied tasks required in a personal computer. Krewell said the first-generation of Cell processors looked ill-suited to running a desktop or mobile PC.
"As a general-purpose processor, the Cell might run ten times slower than what IBM is claiming," he said.
Let's keep in mind that CELL is an inanimate object, Panajev. You don't have to love it no matter what. But what's your take on this? If PS3 is using a version of CELL that supposedly is not even first-gen, and these guys are correct, how is it going to do as a gaming processor?