IBM will on Wednesday open up its revolutionary Cell processor to the "open source" community in an attempt to drive adoption and new applications.
Details of Cell, developed jointly with Sony and Toshiba, have been closely guarded to date.
By Chris Nuttall in San Francisco
Published: June 8 2005 03:00 | Last updated: June 8 2005 03:00
IBM will on Wednesday open up its revolutionary Cell processor to the "open source" community in an attempt to drive adoption and new applications.
Details of Cell, developed jointly with Sony and Toshiba, have been closely guarded to date.
