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Barry
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Mar 29, 2006, 6:13 AM
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Reuters is reporting that graphics chipmaker nVidia, who designed the powerful video chip for the PS3, has secured a lucrative new deal with Sony. The new contract will, "pay more than it earned for creating the graphics processor for the upcoming PlayStation 3 video game console." The story is based off updates from nVidia's chief financial officer, who declined to go into specifics regarding what precisely what design services nVidia will perform for Sony under the new deal. Though the story mentions nothing about the PlayStation 4 -- or whether there will even be one -- the timing syncs up neatly with other recent stories that have suggested that Sony is planning for the next-next-generation of video games, whatever form that might take. Reuters reported that, under the new partnership, IBM, Sony, and Toshiba will focus on making faster next-generation Cell chips (32 nanometer die size) for use in consumer electronics and video games. Join the forum and enter to win free monthly prize giveaways!
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