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Fast and Cool.(Sony Corp.' development of Playstation 3)

Design News, February, 2007 by Murray, Charles J.

By Charles J. Murray, Senior Technical Editor, Electronics Sony's PlayStation 3 game console combines the speed of a low-end supercomputer with the cooling techniques of a network server Time was, only the biggest products -- cars, airplanes, supercomputers -- took five years to design and build.

With the introduction of Sony Computer Entertainment Corp.'s PlayStation 3 last November, however, there's a newer, smaller entrant to that list -- the video game console. The PlayStation 3 entered the rarified realm of such hugely complex products for a single reason -- the company had a high-tech vision unlike any in the short history of video games. In the development of the PS3, Sony refused to employ an off-the-shelf processor, called for...

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