Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Nov 2009 21:58 UTC
IBM German website Heise Online has received confirmation that IBM is terminating its Cell processor line. This means that no future development will take place, making the PoweXCell 8i the last Cell processor. Parts of the Cell project will still make it into future processor designs, however.
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kragil
Member since:
2006-01-04

All people fairly new to OSnews have read the crazy stuff he wrote more than half a decade ago.

Most entertaining stuff I read here and I wish there were still a few wacky writers round..

Sane reporting is too easy and boring. Bring back the crazy, please.

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Nicholas Blachford Member since:
2005-07-06

RE: Nicholas Blachford will probably cry like a baby


Why would I do that? Because someone didn't read the article and posted a completely misleading headline?

IBM have said a chip they never announced (PowerXCell32), will never go into production. FYI This was known about *months* ago.

What is interesting is that they have said they'll use the technology elsewhere, they have talked about this before but never really confirmed anything. Welding SPEs onto a BlueGene or POWER makes a lot more sense, I thought it was quite an obvious angle really.

So actually, the story is pretty much the opposite of what the headline says.

All people fairly new to OSnews have read the crazy stuff he wrote more than half a decade ago.


Er, Jan 2005 is less that half a decade ago.

Most entertaining stuff I read here and I wish there were still a few wacky writers round..


So wacky in fact that it was used as required reading material by quite a number of University Computer Science courses...


I don't think Cell is going to go away anytime soon even if it is in some other form, The biggest advantage of the architecture - scalability - probably wont be seen for some years yet.


BTW The vast majority of Cells are made by Toshiba and are used by Sony, the article says nothing about this.

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kragil Member since:
2006-01-04

Why don't you write a follow-up next Jan.. It would be interesting to revisit your predictions for the future.

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