kevboard
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I think you're all arguing custom vs purpose made.
No, the Cell processor was not purpose made specifically for the PS3, but the specific configuration was definitely customized for the PS3. You are right that it wasn't at the level that they're doing with PS5 and PS6.
nope,
the exact configuration used in the PS3 was also used in other systems. mainly medical stuff like MRI machines etc.
only that they used the full chip with all SPEs active.
there were only ever 2 variants of the Cell before it got canned by IBM
That's called binning. Everyone does that, even to this day. Manufacture with more cores than you need for redundancy, bin extra cores.
yes. and it's the only difference from the regular Cell configuration that the PS3 had.
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