jvd said:
Remember the standard xenon will be 300$ there will be a 400$ 40 gig version. I think they will make a ton of money with that version . Mabye they will take a loss on both . But i highly doubt they will loose much on the 400$ version. So they are already keeping intial per -unit costs down.
Agreed, but that just helps might point. The original Xbox and PS2 were both thought to cost ~$500 or more when they were launched.
They're using these for other products too, though, so..
Sure . But will all the products make enough money (aren't the fabs close to 400million + or so ) to keep the fabs going and pay to move them from 90nm - 65nm -45nm ? There are other factors to take into account .
We also know places like tmsc and the other place operate on razor thin margins . So in the end it might not be a huge diffrence that some want us to believe .
Perhaps. But I still think volumes will work for sony in ways they won't work for MS..
except as we speak bluray may no longer exist . That is the thing . If sony puts out bluray in the ps3 and then they join a modified hd-dvd format they could likely screw themselves in regards to the ps3.
It's no LOSS as such, though, you're still gaining something. It's still a higher capacity format for games over the competition. But yes, it doesn't have the potential potency of a movie-playing standard.
No i'm sure they wont . But that doesn't mean the end result will be 100% compatibilty with either of the two old versions .
Sony may be aware of the ps3 and will try to get things as much in thier favor. But this is a negotiation . So the other sides will be trying to get things thier way .
True, but I think all will be mindful of PS3 - they know how it could help any new standard get established more quickly.
Mulciber said:
i disagree with this assumption entirely. look at the visual quality difference between the r300 and nv30.
Or the 6800 Ultra or X850...? Hmmm
A 6 month difference can be a little or (relatively) a lot depending. (I don't mean to say than the X850 provided a big gap in some months, by the way - I meant it to illustrate the point that the X850 barely outperformed a NVidia chip coming out 6 months before it, so who knows about a chip they're targetting to arrive ~6months before NVidia's next. See, we can all find such points in history
).
My overarching point is that you can expect Sony to make a big deal out of whatever differences, big or small, and that will help them I think.