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Sony Denies Sale of Cell Chip Facilities to Toshiba

Slimy   on 20 September 2007 - 02:39 · 4 comments & 5110 views

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Contrary to previous reports, Sony has stated it is not considering the sale of its Cell chip operations facilities to Toshiba. The Nikkei, a Japanese business daily, first reported of the sale to Toshiba last week and claimed that a joint venture between Sony and Toshiba would be formed and existing manufacturing lines would still be used. Toshiba Corporation spokesman Keisuke Omori confirmed Sony's denial: “Nothing concrete has been decided.” Sony shares fell 2.2% amid rumours of the possible sale due to expected losses the gaming giant would incur. IBM has issued no comment on the rumoured sale of the Sony Cell processor facilities. Sony and IBM collaborated to make the Cell processor, which is currently used in many devices other than just the PS3.

News source: DailyTech

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#1 Azmodan on 20 Sep 2007 - 13:17
No idea what this is doing in the Gamers section...
#2 ntbnnt on 20 Sep 2007 - 13:28
Yea, this needs to be on teh front page!
#3 +Dakkaroth on 20 Sep 2007 - 15:59
Yeah, so it can get even more no comments.
#4 crawdoogie on 21 Sep 2007 - 21:59
Cell processor is used in the PS3. Doh! Makes you wonder about the future of the PS3. Maybe Sony is going to cut their losses by dumping the PS3 which has not lived up to Sony's expectations.

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