Japanese PC magazine reports that Sony may be considering adopting the cutting-edge technology.
According to a report by Asahi PC magazine, Sony may be considering using Blu-ray Disc (BD-ROM) disc technology in the PlayStation 3. The news comes from an interview that the magazine conducted with Kiyoshi Nishitani, Sony"s management director in charge of Blu-ray Disc development and next-generation home electronics. In his interview about the future business strategies on Blu-ray Discs, Nishitani commented, "We"d like to establish a ground by adopting read-only BD-ROMs for a home video game console".
Nishitani"s statement does not mention any concrete plans, and he also does not identify any specific console by name. However, Sony is unlikely to allow its division to work on a rival company"s console, or create a new peripheral for the PlayStation 2 or PSP just to read a Blu-ray Disc. The adoption of Blu-ray Discs by the PS3 would also help spread use of the format, similar to how the PS2 did with DVDs.