PS3 & Xbox 360 begin the move to 65nm

Sledgehammer70Sledgehammer70 California Icrontian
edited February 2007 in Science & Tech
With Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) new-generation game consoles priced below their component costs, the game console vendors are aggressively preparing to migrate chief components to 65nm production in order to help shrink the gap between retail prices and costs. During a recent Sony investor conference, the company said it has already started production of various sized chipsets on 65nm node and noted that die-size could be shrunk by 40% in comparison to 90nm process, indicating that corresponding costs could be reduced along with the reduction in die-size.

iSuppli's research shows that, at present, manufacturing costs of the two PS3 models – 20GB and 60GB-hard disk drive (HDD)– are US$306.85 and US$241.35 higher than the current retail prices.

Another component teardown report from iSuppli reveals that Microsoft is also facing a similar situation. According to the research firm's estimation, the Xbox 360 Premium package which is priced at US$399, actually houses a bill-of-material (BOM) cost of US$525. A spokesperson at Microsoft previously told Business Week that profits from Xbox 360 should only start being realized in 2007.

Microsoft and its foundry partner, Chartered Semiconductor announced last April that it would start producing Xbox 360 CPUs on 65nm silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) technology in the first quarter of 2007. However, later rumors have suggested that the migration might be delayed to mid-year.

Comments

  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited February 2007
    At least the v2 360s should run quieter than the pig that the current one is. It's so loud sometimes! :o
  • CycloniteCyclonite Tampa, Florida Icrontian
    edited February 2007
    Definitely! I love the 360, but when I can't tell the difference between the fans/disc drive spinning and game audio, it's a little annoying. Maybe my 360 will break after the second gen's are out and they'll replace it with a snazzier one. :-p
  • Sledgehammer70Sledgehammer70 California Icrontian
    edited February 2007
    lol.. people who hope their consoles break! not something I am use to hearing...
  • CycloniteCyclonite Tampa, Florida Icrontian
    edited February 2007
    Haha. I've had an AMD processor or two that's gone by the wayside, and I've always gotten a decent upgrade in the replacement. :)
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