Target shipment of Sony PS3 may be halved
Sony’s target shipment volume of four million PlayStation 3 (PS3) consoles by the end of this year is likely to be cut to two million units because volume production is not set yet, according to sources in Taiwan’s game console manufacturing industry. President and CEO Kaz Hirai of Sony Computer Entertainment America, recently said that Sony is on schedule to deliver two million PS3 consoles in November, another two million in December, and additional two million by March 31, 2007, the sources indicated.
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