IBM, Sony set to release details about the "Cell" processor

Chicago (IL) - Sony and IBM will provide details about their jointly developed Cell processor next week during the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) 2005. One of the most anticipated products of the year, the chip will likely make its debut inside the next Playstation and later move into workstation and server systems.

IBM and Sony kept information about Cell, the codename for the processor, on a short leash. This however did not prevent the firms from making a splash with a simple announcement late November 2004 that they had powered on the first prototype Cell workstation. Next Monday, IBM and Sony will follow up and will release more details about the architecture and capabilities of Cell.

In the end, IBM and Sony will have to deliver on their claims: "It is premature to suggest that companies such as AMD and Intel should be worried about Cell."

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