"While Sony has finally revealed the estimated battery usage of its upcoming PSP handheld, the figures revealed earlier this week aren\'t necessarily set in stone. Speaking to Impress PC Watch, Kutaragi predicted that the system might eventually last longer on a single charge than the four to six hours confirmed on Tuesday.
"In the future, we\'d like a single charge to last for a flight between Narita and New York," Kutaragi said, pointing out that the earliest generations of Sony\'s Walkman cassette player consumed a set of batteries in only two hours. Flying from Tokyo\'s main international airport to the east coast of the United States takes as much as 14 hours, as a rule.
As developers refine their techniques for processor utilization and memory management with the PSP, they\'ll be able to extend the system\'s battery life, Kutaragi said. How they utilize the handheld\'s wireless LAN features is also a factor. Even now, the announced four to six hour battery life is an average figure, he noted -- "A puzzle game will last longer, but
Ridge Racer will probably be shorter than that."
Future developments in semiconductor manufacturing could reduce the power consumption of the PSP\'s chips, as well. Kutaragi mentioned that while the first revision of the hardware contains chips manufactured using a 90-nanometer process, a future generation of chips manufactured with a 65-nanometer process would cost less to produce and use less power as well.
Kutaragi also proposed that the PSP\'s removable RAM capacity might increase considerably in the future. While the Memory Stick DUO flash RAM that the system employs currently offers a maximum of one gigabyte of storage, Kutaragi suggested that advances in RAM development could expand its capacity to multiple gigabytes, though iPod-level capacities of 20 or 40 gigabytes would be a bit much to expect."
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