Aber was ist schon der Vorteil der 65nm? Wie bereits erörtert wurde, ist der geringere Stromverbrauch nicht wirklich ausschlaggebend, und leise war die 1. Version auch schon, insofern...
Sony admits the 40GB PS3 is still using 90nm chips
Engadget reports: "We'd been hearing that Sony's new 40GB PS3 featured a revised design with a 65nm Cell processor and improved cooling, but sadly it looks like those reports were in error.
"A Sony spokesperson has told Heise Online that the 40GB model continues to use 90mn processors, but does feature an updated design with a lower power consumption of just 120 to 140 watts, compared to 180 to 200 watts for the older models. Sony says its still planning on moving to 65nm processors in the near future, but for now, it looks like the PS3 is 90nm across the board."
Erst hat es Sony dementiert und nun geben sie es doch zu, lol
Earlier a Sony spokesperson denied a rumor that the new 40GB PS3 uses smaller 65nm chips. Now, in an interview on Japanese site Impress Watch, Sony Computer Entertainment head Kaz Hirai has clarified the rumor (and official denial): the 40GB PS3s do have 65nm Cell chips, but they also still have 90nm RSX graphics chips. (i.e., the 40GB PS3 has both 65nm and 90nm chips.) Hirai noted the smaller, more efficient Cell chip alone was enough for a considerable reduction in power consumption.