doesn't anyone of you find this strange ( PS2 to PS3 ) ?

Sony shifts PS2 production to China
By gamesindustry.biz
Posted: 14/03/2003 at 13:17 GMT

Sony is to shift the production of its PlayStation 2 console to Chinese production facilities next year in a bid to reduce costs, the company announced this week, prompting speculation that the company will pass on the cost savings to consumers in the near future.

Spokesman Koichiro Katsurayama said the company would move production to Chinese plants run by Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. and Asustek Computer Inc, and cease production in Japan, where half of its current PS2 output is based.

On a cost basis, the move makes a huge amount of sense for Sony Computer Entertainment; with average labour costs in China around one twentieth of that in the US, according to official US and Chinese labour statistics.

The move has prompted speculation that a price cut for the console is on the cards, with US analysts predicting a drop from its current $199 price point at some stage between May and the Summer.

Closer to home, many expect Sony's next move on price to be £129.99, with a cut expected to be in place sooner rather than later to keep the machine's momentum going.

Meanwhile, Sony Computer Entertainment America is ramping up shipments of the PS2 network adapter, with one million expected to ship by March 31st 2003.

According to SCEA, an average of 2,500 consumers are joining the PS2's online community every day, with the broadband/dial up split placed at 58 per cent to 42 per cent - a choice that European users won't have, after SCEE's decision to make the European service broadband-only.

Interestingly, 73 per cent of PS2 online users in the US are in the 18-34 age group; a demographic that only represents 47 per cent of the total installed base.

© Gamesinsdustry.biz

Basically, completely ceasing PS2 production in Japan... uhm, what about the plants thney have in Japan... ?

Is their Nagasaki plant goin g to sit idle for a year ? Is the new plant they are rumored to build with Toshiba going to just sit there ?

Or is it because they are goin to upgrade the PS2 ( EE and GS ) plants and start the effective transition to the 65 nm manufacturing process ?
 
Wasn't the cell chip production process to start in 2004 and not 2003?
So I guess it might be a redesigned model of the PS2.
 
the chip production will start in 2004, but the manufacturing process is NOT done YET... the fabs need to be upgraded to 65 nm technology and this takes TIME...

They ceased completely production of PS2's in Japan ( or they are going to shortly )... that calls for a major make-over of those plants...

Yes when they are upgraded they will probably host PSTwo's production too ;)
 
Perhaps just the final assembly is being done in mainland China, while the chips and such are still being fabbed in Japan.
 
it depends on the fact of how their PS2 production rate is affected by the upgrading of the fabs ( they are building a new one with Toshiba it seems, but it is not going to be the only one used for PS3 production )...

Spokesman Koichiro Katsurayama said the company would move production to Chinese plants run by Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. and Asustek Computer Inc, and cease production in Japan
 
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