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Today's rumour: http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/851/1050851/intel-design-playstation-gpu
I think that Intel will probably design PSX4 GPU, but I think that the cpu will continue to be a CELL because Sony has always been concerned about retrocompatibility. The article only talks about the GPU, not the CPU.
Another possibility is that they used a x86 core with a CELL chip for the SPEs but that would require a very good and fast PPC JIT. But having everything in the same package saves costs usually so I guess they'll continue with a more powerful CELL.
I expect intel will start making more embeded wins in future with it's new "atom" line of chips... and the ARM can't be beaten for low power consumption and decent performance...
I don't know intel's plans, but ATM they haven't shown much interest in embedded stuff. Atom requires a northbridge with relatively high power consumption and most of embedded chips don't require a northbridge at all. Freescale embedded "G4 like" cpus probably offer more features and a similar speed. The embedded market is not so focused on speed but on low consumption and easy integration and since Atom requires a "power hungry" northbridge I don't think it's a good board for embedded stuff.
AMD Geode isn't very good in performance compared to embedded PPCs and I think the real danger for PPCs are ARMs, not x86. Since the embedded market doesn't require so much numbercrunching abilities and is more focused on low power and features the PPC may have a problem there.
An additional problem for the PPC is that Freescale management doesn't seem to show much compromise with PPC.
Well, I always err towards the Desktop... since the Amiga is a desktop platform... I kinda though that is what we are looking at...
That's right, but keep in mind that a cpu that would be almost useless for inneficient OSes like OSX, Linux and Windows is quite useable on Amiga flavour OSes like AROS/AmigaOS/MorphOS.