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Shrygue
June 20th, 2007, 18:46
via Games Industry (http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=25956)


Sony technical officers Izumi Kawanishi and Kanehide believe there's room for 30 to 40 per cent more improvement in the PS3 as an audio-visual piece of kit via future firmware updates.

The pair also remained confident that this wouldn't have an adverse effect on fan noise, even hinting at the possibility of a fan-less model somewhere down the line - similar to the PS2.

"So far, we are not worried too much since we have plenty of processing power left even at peak usage," AV development boss Kanehide told AV Watch.

Platform development boss Kawanishi agreed: "Nothing yet comes close to the load that Folding@Home applies. And I can see the possibility of a fan-less PS3 in the future, just like there was for the PS2."

The most recent firmware update for PS3 was version 1.8, which added support for PS1 and PS2 games to be upscaled to full 1080p. DVD playback at the same resolution was also featured, but only with an HDMI-compatible television.

It also introduced remote-play, allowing users to control the PS3 with the PSP.

And according to Kawanishi, the technology to control games using a PSP is already available - it's just a case of if the developer wants to include it. He also mused that turning a PS3 on using a PSP remotely could be on the horizon.

But the pair concluded that the future of firmware updates would depend on what consumers wanted, as listening to the community is a key area for them.

"The scary thing about the PS3 is that we can continue to add updates as long as there is space on the HDD," concluded Kawanishi. "We won't stop though, since adding new functionality is a lot of fun. We really enjoy getting feedback from the customers, and finding things we really hadn't thought of."

Basil Zero
June 22nd, 2007, 04:09
A fanless ps3 would be a bad idea. :(

DPyro
June 22nd, 2007, 14:48
They use heat pipe cooling.

reakt
June 22nd, 2007, 15:07
"The scary thing about the PS3 is that we can continue to add updates as long as there is space on the HDD," concluded Kawanishi. "We won't stop though, since adding new functionality is a lot of fun. We really enjoy getting feedback from the customers, and finding things we really hadn't thought of."

Didn't they leave any space in FLASH for updates? What about the huge bugfix firmware 1.81 that I installed last week - you mean that's wasting my HDD space!?!? What Sony are doing is forcing people to take these updates - it's not possible to access the PS Store (for example) with first installing the latest update. SO they cannot advertise the PS3 as having a 60GB HDD at the same time as using up lots of this space every couple of weeks!

Triv1um
June 22nd, 2007, 16:40
Didn't they leave any space in FLASH for updates? What about the huge bugfix firmware 1.81 that I installed last week - you mean that's wasting my HDD space!?!? What Sony are doing is forcing people to take these updates - it's not possible to access the PS Store (for example) with first installing the latest update. SO they cannot advertise the PS3 as having a 60GB HDD at the same time as using up lots of this space every couple of weeks!

No, you need the update on hdd when installs. if the actual update gets too big people wont be able to instal it.