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Comment Re:It didn't work for Amiga (Score 1) 85

The digital entertainment developer market is different now. For one thing, it's quite a bit larger, and far more diverse. Now is also the ideal time for Sony to stick their foot in the door, with the trip-ups recently by SGI and Intergraph. As an artist at a game company, this really is something that piques my interest, as software has always had trouble keeping up with hardware, mostly due to developers simply not having solid hardware from the respective companies to work with before it gets shipped. So you see a new 3D accelerator come out with all these shiny new features, and don't see any products that take advantage of it for at least a few months, when lo and behold, the hardware developer announces their next big thing. I appreciate the progress, but it's a stagger-step way to do things. Sounds like Sony plans to improve on the model greatly by giving developers access to the new hardware in time to give them a chance to release products using concurrent technology. This, I look forward to.

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