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Sony's Cell processor to run at 4.6 GHz
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10:53 AM - January 21, 2005 by
Wolfgang Gruener
According to a story posted at The Inquirer, Sony's Playstation 3 processor will run at a speed of 4.6 GHz at 1.3 volts. The information is derived from a presentation intended to be shown at the ISSCC 2005 conference, which will take place from February 6 in San Francisco.
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