BenSkywalker
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I don't post very often any more but I do lurk constantly and while reading up on all the updaets concerning the status of the PS3 something dawned on me- there is nothing stopping Sony from having PS3 production fully ramped right now. Everything we have heard has made the implication clear that the DRM end of BluRay is holding up the finalization of the machine, this being the case there is nothing stopping Sony from having the PS3 assembly line up and functioning awaiting that singular component. A lot of the comments coming out of the global Sony family seem to indicate that they are confident on a relatively close proximity launch- not in the sense of pushing the 'Spring launch' mantra but going well above and beyond that and indicating that even Europe will see a launch relaitvely soon.
This combined with the obviously incredible yields nV is seeing on their 90nm production seems to indicate that outside of Cell production and the BluRay DRM issue there isn't any elements we can't quantify with relative certainty about what could be holding the launch up. Thinking of it from a business perspective it would seem reasonable that they would have started stockpiling systems awaiting the final components- or perhaps if the DRM issues remaining are ones that can be resolved around a flash of firmware perhaps they are already in full production of the machine.
I type this as my son is sitting six feet away from me playing Kameo on my 360, it isn't like I'm some Sony loyalist(those that know me will likely tell you quite the opposite) but the comments coming out of Sony right now go far beyond the typical CYA BS we get- it seems that they are confident they will be shipping in quantity fairly soon.
This combined with the obviously incredible yields nV is seeing on their 90nm production seems to indicate that outside of Cell production and the BluRay DRM issue there isn't any elements we can't quantify with relative certainty about what could be holding the launch up. Thinking of it from a business perspective it would seem reasonable that they would have started stockpiling systems awaiting the final components- or perhaps if the DRM issues remaining are ones that can be resolved around a flash of firmware perhaps they are already in full production of the machine.
I type this as my son is sitting six feet away from me playing Kameo on my 360, it isn't like I'm some Sony loyalist(those that know me will likely tell you quite the opposite) but the comments coming out of Sony right now go far beyond the typical CYA BS we get- it seems that they are confident they will be shipping in quantity fairly soon.