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By Michael Kanellos
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 9, 2005 5:00:00 AM

The triad behind the Cell processor has released a software developer kit for the chip to help foster its popularity.

The kit, which contains more than 1,000 pages of documentation, includes extensions for optimizing the chip for Linux applications and other features.

Jointly developed by IBM, Sony and Toshiba, the Cell processor is designed to handle complex, graphics-intensive applications better than standard processors. The chip is built around a PowerPC core, but contains eight helper processors that can handle audio, video and other tasks.

Sony will insert the chip into the PlayStation 3, while Toshiba will put it into televisions.

Over time, the companies hope to get derivatives of the chip into everything from cell phones to supercomputers. Earlier this year, the first company outside the IBM-Sony-Toshiba group, Mercury Computer Systems, agreed to put the chip inside its workstations.

Still, despite some of the touted advantages of Cell, the triad will likely have to perform quite a bit of grunt work, including putting out things like the developer kit, to push the chip toward market acceptance. Skeptics note that cell phone makers and others can already chose from a wide variety of high-performance microprocessors that are far more familiar than Cell.

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Full Circle?
Having started out with mini and amin fran equipment. The new "PC's" are going to finally get away from all the different processor boards and dedicated sub-processors. I can really sit back and laugh! What next, a Baby Bell company might even consider buying out AT&T. Full circle IMHO.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Bacchus618 Posted on: 11/09/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Sounds familiar  Roger Ramjet | 11/09/05
Funny you should mention the Amiga.  John Le'Brecage | 11/09/05
Maybe NOT so farfetched  Roger Ramjet | 11/09/05
Tough road ahead IMO  IT Scion | 11/09/05
Full Circle?  Bacchus618 | 11/09/05
Full Circle?  Bacchus618 | 11/09/05
Full Circle?  Bacchus618 | 11/09/05

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