Nvidia and Sony to jointly develop GPU for "PS3"
Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated (SCEI) and Nvidia announced today that they have been working together to develop the custom graphics processing unit (GPU) for SCEI ’s next-generation computer entertainment system, according to a joint press release.
The collaboration between SCEI and Nvidia includes chip development, and a variety of graphics development tools and middleware for content creation, stated Ken Kutaragi, executive deputy president and COO, Sony Corporation, and president and Group CEO, SCEI.
Read the complete story here. (DigiTimes)
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