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la PS3 finalement aux mieux de sa forme!

taris
taris
Niveau 7
21 avril 2003 à 13:07:07

une annonce de sony toute fraiche de ce matin!
finalelement c´est en tout 1,67 milliard de dollars que sony va investir sur 3 ans dans les nouvelle usine highteck en construction de toshiba, soit plus de 10 milliars de fancs!!! : ouch: : ouch:
impressionant!

dailleurs la news precise que c´est pour produire le nouveau processeur cell!

si la ps3 avait du plomb dans l´aile avec un abandon du cell sony n´investirait pas autant avec tant d´ambition pour justement avoir des usine de production capable de produire un procs comme le cell en 2004

Sony to Invest Y200 Bln in Chips in 3 Yrs
Mon April 21, 2003 04:23 AM ET
TOKYO ( Reuters) - Sony Corp, the world´s largest consumer electronics maker, said on Monday it will spend 200 billion yen ( $1.67 billion) over a three-year period on new chip production facilities for cutting-edge 300 mm wafers.
It will invest 73 billion yen of the money in the first year, starting this month, to install the advanced facilities in its chip plant in Nagasaki on Kyushu island in southwest Japan.

The investment is to produce a new microprocessor, code-named " cell," that aims to put the processing power of a supercomputer into game machines and home electronics devices.

The chip, set to debut in 2005, is expected to be used in the next generation of PlayStation game players, the current generation of which has trounced rivals such as Microsoft Corp´s Xbox and which is a vital profit engine for Sony.

Sony and its game subsidiary are working with Toshiba Corp T> , Japan´s largest chipmaker, and IBM ( International Business Machines Corp) on the new microprocessor.

Toshiba said earlier on Monday it will make chips for PlayStation at its own new 200 billion yen plant, at Oita in Kyushu, to come on stream in the business year from April 2004.

It declined to say how much Sony might invest in the plant.

Business newspaper Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported at the weekend that the Sony group would invest 40-50 billion yen, or 20-25 percent of the cost, in a new Toshiba chip facility.

Sony is sharpening its focus on semiconductors, which it considers vital for keeping ahead of rivals as digital home electronics from game machines to TV sets take on sophisticated capabilities such as high-speed Internet connections.

Sony Computer Entertainment says about 50-60 percent of the value of a PlayStation 2 game console is in its semiconductors.

Sony has already spent 84.5 billion yen on a joint plant with Toshiba in Oita that makes microprocessors for PlayStation 2.

Toshiba unveiled plans in December to build another plant at Oita that will use dinner plate-sized 300 mm ( 12-inch) wafers yielding twice as many chips as the standard 200 mm ( 8 inch) variety, cutting costs by up to 30 percent.

Toshiba has repeatedly said it would be able to fund from its own resources the nearly $3 billion cost of two new chip plants -- the Oita facility and a memory chip plant in central Japan -- but analysts have said it would need to tap Sony and other partners to share the heavy cost burden.

Shares in Sony closed down 0.26 percent at 3,870 yen while Toshiba rose 1.54 percent to 329 yen.

The Tokyo Stock Exchange´s electrical machinery index IELEC.was up 1.01 percent. ( $1=119.67 yen)

Meckos
Meckos
Niveau 12
21 avril 2003 à 14:01:15

héhé nice!!!vivement la ps3...

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