PlayStation 3 Passes FCC Tests
The good press is slowly starting to trickle in for the PS3. We had earlier reported that Sony had submitted their PlayStation 3 for FCC approval. The picture is the proof that the PlayStation 3 has been approved by FCC.
Now for a few juicy details. The clock speed of the Cell processor has been rumored to have been downgraded. These reports are completely false since Sony will make sure that your PS3’s Cell processor runs at its originally advertised 3.2 GHz. Secondly, since the console has been approved by the FCC, Sony should be able to honor the launch date (November 11th in Japan, November 17th in North America)
There is a whole lot of info available in the FCC documents; though that doesn’t mean that it’s useful for us. Although the FCC testing was just a part of the formalities, it goes to show that Sony is really serious of getting the PS3 on the shelves, as soon as they can.
Via PS3 Land
The good press is slowly starting to trickle in for the PS3. We had earlier reported that Sony had submitted their PlayStation 3 for FCC approval. The picture is the proof that the PlayStation 3 has been approved by FCC.
Now for a few juicy details. The clock speed of the Cell processor has been rumored to have been downgraded. These reports are completely false since Sony will make sure that your PS3’s Cell processor runs at its originally advertised 3.2 GHz. Secondly, since the console has been approved by the FCC, Sony should be able to honor the launch date (November 11th in Japan, November 17th in North America)
There is a whole lot of info available in the FCC documents; though that doesn’t mean that it’s useful for us. Although the FCC testing was just a part of the formalities, it goes to show that Sony is really serious of getting the PS3 on the shelves, as soon as they can.
Via PS3 Land