By the looks of it, Direct X 10 has been wiped from it's requirements, for now, and by the looks of it delayed till latter this year (or early next).
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=30745
ATI has also delayed it's chip (gives a chance for a die shrink, and to lower the power consumption) and the NVIDIA G80 also is scheduled to arrive latter, like the PS3. Are they reading this or something, they are not paying me.
I really hope that the PS3 uses the latest Tech, not the G73 stuff, will blow things away. Between Sony and Nintendo they could squeeze MS, but then again did I hear that MS was shrinking their machine.
If they ship a hard drive with Linux, we will really be grooving. A Linux PS3 computer in a cube case with lots of drive bays (drives and front panels for audio and video production modules) and room for a second board main board (more cells) would be my preference. Anyway, back to reality, just give me the Linux drive version.
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http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/04/04/how_capable_is_a_vista-capable_pc/index.html
By the looks of it, Direct X 10 has been wiped from it's requirements, for now, and by the looks of it delayed till latter this year (or early next).
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=30745
ATI has also delayed it's chip (gives a chance for a die shrink, and to lower the power consumption) and the NVIDIA G80 also is scheduled to arrive latter, like the PS3. Are they reading this or something, they are not paying me.
I really hope that the PS3 uses the latest Tech, not the G73 stuff, will blow things away. Between Sony and Nintendo they could squeeze MS, but then again did I hear that MS was shrinking their machine.
If they ship a hard drive with Linux, we will really be grooving. A Linux PS3 computer in a cube case with lots of drive bays (drives and front panels for audio and video production modules) and room for a second board main board (more cells) would be my preference. Anyway, back to reality, just give me the Linux drive version.