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To: George Gilder who wrote (1281)4/20/1999 5:38:00 PM
From: 2brasil  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5853
 
ok thanks for response and the mighty Q !!!
something new from playstation playstation.com
This morning Sony Computer Entertainment
cracked open the door to a new world of
computer entertainment with the unveiling of
its plans for the next generation PlayStation
system. Combining never-before-seen
graphics technology with complex real-world
simulations, a new concept called "Emotion
Synthesis™" not only enhances the
appearance of objects and characters, it
allows them to think, act and behave as they
would in the real world with real-time
processing. Ever wanted to step into a
real-time movie? You ain't seen nuthin' yet.

The new system (which will, of course, play
games developed for the current console)will
feature a DVD drive, a 128-bit CPU -- the first
of its kind in the world -- and a rendering
processor that beats the snot out of the
most sophisticated existing graphics
workstations. With a maximum polygon rate
of 75 million per second, an enhanced
Graphics Synthesizer produces images that
are comparable to movie-quality 3D graphics
in real time. Welcome to the future where
movies, music and computer technology
converge into a new form of digital
entertainment.

Read the full story, browse the
spec sheet
Read about the enhanced
Graphics Synthesizer
Read about the I/O Processor and
backwards compatibility
Read about 128-bit CPU "Emotion
Engine™"

Official PlayStation Strategy Guides in
the Online Store