Comment by esperent
> you’re talking about a decision that didn’t really pan out made over 20 years ago.
The PS3 sold 87m units, and more importantly, it sold more than the Xbox 360, so I think it panned out fine even if we shouldn't call it a roaring success.
It did sell less than the PS2 or PS4 but I don't think the had much to do with the cell architecture.
Game developer hated it, but that's a different issue.
I do agree that a truly unusual architecture like this is very unlikely for the next gen though.
It sold well, but there are multiple popular games that were built for the PS3 that have not come to any other platform because porting them is exceptionally hard.