Categories related to Computers: Hardware: Components: Processors: POWER: Cell: Computers: Hardware: Components: Processors: Multiprocessors (12) Computers: Hardware: Components: Processors: RISC (11) Computers: Parallel Computing (454) Games: Video Games: Console Platforms: Sony: PlayStation 3 (12) Kids and Teens: Games: Computer and Video: Consoles: PlayStation 3 (5) Websites on Cell: * Cell-Processor.net News, information, resources; weblog format, posted weekly. Cell Broadband Engine Descriptions, information; technical document downloads, PDF format. [Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.] Cell Broadband Engine Technology Software Development Kit, SDK, and resources. [IBM alphaWorks] Cell Microprocessor Growing entry, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia] Cell Supercomputer Useful readings: descriptions, explanations, history, projections. Linux on CBE-based Systems Information on how to: run Linux on Cell Broadband Engine based computers, build kernels for CBE; other software related to CBEA. [Barcelona Supercomputer Center: BSC] IBM's Octopiler, or, Why the PS3 is Running Late Cell's greatest strength and weakness: there's a lot of hardware on the chip, making programming hard, delaying PS3. New compiler intended to ease programming. [Ars Technica] (February 25, 2006) Holy Chip! How Sony and IBM may remake entertainment. [Forbes.com] (January 30, 2006) Cell Technology Enables New Defense Applications Designed for next-generation digital media uses, the Cell has interested image processing designers for automatic target recognition and related systems. [COTS Journal] (October, 2005) A Tech Trio's Hard Cell IBM, Sony, and Toshiba hope designers will master new skills to tap the full promise of the jointly developed chip. History shows many obstacles. [BusinessWeek] (June 24, 2005) IBM to Help Others Integrate Cell Processor Will offer design services to help firms use Cells in many electronic products, more so where image use is high: industrial, medical, aerospace, defense. [Sci-Tech Today] (March 31, 2005) The Cell of a New Machine Is the new chip as revolutionary as proponents claim? [Economist.com] (February 10, 2005) Introducing the IBM/Sony/Toshiba Cell Processor: Part II: The Cell Architecture Technical analysis and overview. [Ars Technica] (February 8, 2005) Introducing the IBM/Sony/Toshiba Cell Processor: Part I: The SIMD Processing Units Technical analysis and overview. [Ars Technica] (February 7, 2005) IBM Discovers the Power of One IBM's focus on one chip line makes it a contender in most markets; rivals Intel and AMD remain a threat. [BusinessWeek] (February 3, 2005)
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