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TOKYO--Sony plans to lower the production cost of its PlayStation 3 game consoles by using less expensive chips, aiming to turn the operations profitable between September and next March, the Nikkei business daily reported Friday.

Starting with the European version of the PS3 that is set to debut on March 23, the paper said Sony plans to use a chip that can handle only the graphics of predecessor PlayStation 2 instead of the current chips that can handle both the computing and graphics functions for the PS2.

Sony's game unit, Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE), will distribute compatibility software on the Internet so that users can play PS2 games on the PS3, it said.

Officials at SCE were not immediately available for comment.

Sony said last month the European version of the PS3 would play fewer PS2 video games compares with models launched in Japan and the United States as software would take over some of the functionality that was originally taken care of by dedicated chips.

Sony loses money at first on each PS3 sale due to high production costs.

The company has said it aims to bring the negative PS3 margin to a break-even point toward the October-March second half of next business year by component cost savings on chips.

Sony also said last month it would cut back on future chip spending and may not produce advanced chips used in its PS3 in-house, adding that investment in chips would come down significantly from the $3.9 billion allocated over the three business years from April 2004.

Sony is already producing the cell chips, dubbed "supercomputer on a chip," for the PS3 using 90- and 65-nanometer circuitry and plans to move on to the 45-nanometer level by 2009. A nanometer is one billionth of a meter.

Narrower circuitry enables a smaller chip to be used and helps manufacturers cut per-chip production costs.

Improving profitability in its chip division is important for Sony, which targets an operating margin of 5 percent in the business year from April, up from an estimated 0.7 percent in the current year.

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i understand so little of that article 0_o

so, Sony's going to make a smaller chip to cut costs and include a chip that can't play all PS2 games?
I think they miswrote it. I believe their say that there will be 1 chip that will play PS3 titles because everything else will be done through emulation Smile

good eye though
im still confuzzled
Looks like they finally realized that the PS3 is just to friggin' expensive.
I honestly think the PS3 was launched way too early. Imagine if Sony would have given it 6 more months, not only would a lot of bugs be out of it, but also no systems would have used the PS3 emotion engine and everything would have been emulation.

Hopefully Sony will get itself back on track, because competition is what makes this industry great.
well i hope they pass on the savings to the customers sooner than later...from what i know..maybe it has changed..but i heard this recently couldnt remember the source exactly but sony doesnt plan to lower the ps3 price tag till 09. Now i understand making up for the huge 2 or 3 billion deficit they have but i believe the sooner they lower the sell price..not waiting till 09.. increasing ur marketshare faster will help decrease that deficit from licensing games than making more money from each ps3 sold.
If Sony plans to sell systems then the consumer needs to think that they aren't just stickin' it to us. They'll get the manufacturing process down and sooner or later (hopefully soon) the price of the PS3 will go down.
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