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PlayStation 3 consoles on showcase in 2006.
The PlayStation 3 was first
released in Japan on November 11, 2006 at 07:00.[6][28] Soon after its release
in Japan, the PS3 was released in North America on November 17, 2006.[7][35] On
March 7, 2007, the 60 GB PlayStation 3 launched in Singapore with a
price of S$799.[36]
PS3 Slim and console
rebranding

Console
configurations
System unit
Main article: PlayStation 3 hardware
[41] It was originally available
with hard drives of 20 and 60 GB (20 GB model was not available in
PAL regions)[42][43] but various sizes up to 320 GB[44][45] have been made
available since then (see: model comparison). All PS3 models have
user-upgradeable 2.5" SATA hard drives.[46]
Wi-Fi networking is also built-in
on all but the 20 GB models, while a flash card reader (compatible with Memory
Stick, SD/MMC and CompactFlash/Microdrive media) is built-in on 60 GB and
CECHExx 80 GB models.[41][50]
[52] Fixstars Solutions sell a
version of Yellow Dog Linux for the PlayStation 3 (originally sold by Terra
Soft Solutions).[53][58] Retail PS3 Slim units cannot be used for
supercomputing, because the PS3 Slim lacks the ability to boot into a
third-party OS.
[59] This program allows PS3
owners to lend the computing power of their consoles to help study the process
of protein folding for disease research.
Original model
60 GB model

Like the South Korean and
European models, the North American 80 GB (2007) model also excludes the PlayStation
2 "Emotion Engine" CPU chip.[68][68] The 40 GB, 80 GB
(2008) and 160 GB models have two USB ports instead of the four USB ports
on other models and do not include multiple flash card readers, SACD support,[74]
or any backward compatibility with PlayStation 2 games.[68]No official Wi-Fi or
flash memory card readers were ever released by Sony for the 20 GB system,
although Sony had plans to do so.[78]It was rumored that the Cell processors in
the third-generation PS3s (40 GB, 2008 80 GB and 160 GB) would
move from a 90 nm process to the newer 65 nm process,[79] which SCEI
CEO Kaz Hirai later confirmed,[80] and later to 45 nm.
Slim model
120 GB Slim model

In July 2010, Sony announced two
new sizes of Slim PS3, 160 GB and 320 GB, with the 120 GB model
being discontinued in Japan.[45][96] The 320 GB model is to be available
in North America only as part of a bundle with PlayStation Move, a PlayStation
Eye and a copy of Sports Champions,[95] and in Europe with PlayStation Move, a PlayStation
Eye and a demo disc.[96]
Super Slim model
In September 2012, Sony announced
that a new slimmer PS3 redesign (CECH-4000) was due to be released in late 2012
and that it would be available with either a 250 GB or 500 GB hard
drive.[97]
In PAL regions, the 250 GB
model is not available; a model with 12 GB of flash memory (CECH-4000A) is
available in its place.[98][99][98] In the UK, the 500 GB model was
released on September 28, 2012,[98] while the 12 GB model was made
available on October 12, 2012.[98]
This version has a sliding disc
cover rather than the slot-loading drive found on previous PlayStation 3
consoles.
Source
From :
Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
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