Sony Basically Designed the Xbox 360 Processor For Microsoft, Says New Book

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  • admin
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    • Nov 2001
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    Sony Basically Designed the Xbox 360 Processor For Microsoft, Says New Book

    The new book The Race For a New Game Machine, by two IBM engineers, details how ridiculous the design process was when IBM was making Sony's PS3 cell chip. Microsoft basically got a free ride.


    The article above links to a WSJ article, which has the following passages:

    But a funny thing happened along the way: A new "partner" entered the picture. In late 2002, Microsoft approached IBM about making the chip for Microsoft's rival game console, the (as yet unnamed) Xbox 360. In 2003, IBM's Adam Bennett showed Microsoft specs for the still-in-development Cell core. Microsoft was interested and contracted with IBM for their own chip, to be built around the core that IBM was still building with Sony.

    All three of the original partners had agreed that IBM would eventually sell the Cell to other clients. But it does not seem to have occurred to Sony that IBM would sell key parts of the Cell before it was complete and to Sony's primary videogame-console competitor. The result was that Sony's R&D money was spent creating a component for Microsoft to use against it.
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  • sunaami
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    I have a xbox arcade but im getting a 20 gb with it can i start playing xbox live ?
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