Mood: That wide font Sony Interactive Entertainment used for certain accessories and custom CPUs in the 00's
I still like how the Cell has a certain mystique to it - very difficult to develop for but a very cheap supercomputer for it's day (like, 20-30x more powerful than a normal PC at the time for certain compute tasks according to people who used them)
too bad it wasn't very good for games looool

@dzuk It makes sense, if you look at the competition.
On PCs only the very newest CPUs (less than 2 years old when the PS3 came out) even had two cores, and here's a game console with 8 cores!?

Sure, they can't do the exact same things, but still…

That also explains why the Xbox 360 went with a PowerPC. What's the alternative? A single core Pentium 4 that burns 150W?? X86 just sucked at the time, I guess…

A very similar font to the PlayStation 2 and 3 custom chips was also used in the infamous PS3 launch ads
As other people have said, I do also like the ambitious and simple naming of the PS2/PS3 custom chips (although the PS3's chip names were kinda mocked at the time)
'wide fonts' i should say, they're not all the same but they have a very similar feel to them
@dzuk oh it's a Memory Card (8 MB) (For Playstation™ 2)
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@dzuk and the names! I want more cool names like Emotion Engine.
@zenrider yeah, they were kinda cringed at at the time, but I like how dramatic they are (and that they're not a long string of letters and numbers :P)
@dzuk Also that naming scheme. Reality Synthesizer, Emotion Engine. All good.