IBM introducing Cell chip with services
Despite the amount of discussion about it, the Cell chip is still very much a mystery to companies, research organizations, or others who may soon be able to put the new silicon from IBM, Sony, and Toshiba to work. More and more is trickling out about the Cell technology - which, while providing the promise of a new processor architecture capable of multiple streams of data, video, audio and more, also represents the unknown as the first chip of its kind.
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