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kevml | 3 years ago

In the early years, the SPUs were not all functional due to the fabbing process. The ones that had all 8 functional ended up in servers, and the ones with about 6 ended up in PS3s. This still happens all the time with clock speeds, and core counts on modern processors today. I’m sure the fabrication process improved over time, but they disabled the 2 cores to maintain backwards compatibility.

Unrelated: Every time I’m reminded about Cell I’m reminded of the OtherOS fiasco. I purchased a PS3 for the processor solely and I was very upset when I only got a $2 check for it. I never cashed it.

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CoastalCoder|3 years ago

Same for me. I was very angry that Sony got away with that.

halfsquatch|3 years ago

I still have a launch-edition PS3 on firmware 1.01 that I got on launch day (wife and I were fortunate enough to be able to buy two and stash one). I've lost all kinds of stuff in moves and etc. since, but that thing will have to be pried from my cold dead hands.