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Wholegrain Posted 17 years ago
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But with a some effort?

The same cannot however be said for Cell and the PlayStation 3. The easiest way to port code from the Xbox 360 to the PS3 would be to run the code exclusively on the Cell's single PPE, which obviously wouldn't offer very good performance for heavily multi-threaded titles. But with a some effort, the PlayStation 3 does have a lot of potential.

I don't understand what that is supposed to mean.
  

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Sounds like-a Mario speaking! But seriously, that is just a simple typographical error. It should say "But with some effort".

  • Sounds like-a Mario speaking!
  • But seriously, that is just a simple typographical error.
  • It should say "But with some effort".
  • That excerpt simply means that, if a developer puts forth some effort into coding, they can help realize the Playstation 3's potential.
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Sounds like-a Mario speaking!
But seriously, that is just a simple typographical error. It should say "But with some effort". That excerpt simply means that, if a developer puts forth some effort into coding, they can help realize the Playstation 3's potential.

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