Sony Intros PS3-Based Video Rendering System

Not that most of us are on the hunt for 1U server blades to build a rendering farm out of, but it’s always fun to see Sony’s PS3 hardware put to a use that actually earns Sony money. The Cell-based ZEGO BCU-100 includes the PS3’s RSX graphics processor and is designed for processing HD video. Sony plans to work with software developers to take advantage of the unique architecture, and will be launching ‘em later this year in the States. No word on price.
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