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IBM is set to support open-source computing designs by revealing key details of its Cell processor. The processor which is being co-designed by IBM, Sony and Toshiba is set to power Sony’s upcoming PlayStation 3 console. IBM is going to great lengths to ensure developers can write software for the processor, charging them no licensing fees.
Jim Kahle, IBM’s lead designer for Cell, commented on the company’s decision to reveal details on the processor saying that they will effectively “donate four years’ worth of intellectual property to the open-source community.”
While the PlayStation 3 is set to be the most high-profile use of the Cell processor, it will be used in many other electrical devices, including supercomputers and military devices.