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  1. 20. Juni 2024 · Ken Kutaragi isn't your typical corporate leader. He's an engineer at heart, a tinkerer with a boundless passion for technology and a mischievous glint in his eye.

  2. Vor einem Tag · Ken Kutaragi (image credit: ObsoleteSony) Kutaragi was born in August 1950 in Tokyo. A straight-A student, he worked after school in his family’s printing business. But the budding engineer loved to tinker, and he built gadgets such as go-carts and amplifiers. In 1975, Kutaragi turned his childhood hobby into a degree in electrical ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · The first and longest-serving CEO of SIE is Ken Kutaragi, who served from 1993 to 2007. He is also known as the "Father of the PlayStation", and was honorary chairman of SIE for another four years after he resigned as CEO. Kutaragi has remained at Sony as a senior technology advisor. As of November 7, 2019, Hermen Hulst is the Head ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlayStationPlayStation - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · PlayStation was the brainchild of Ken Kutaragi, a Sony executive who managed one of the company's hardware engineering divisions and was later dubbed "The Father of the PlayStation". Until 1991, Sony had little direct involvement with the video game industry.

  5. 21. Juni 2024 · Ken Kutaragi’s foresight for the first PS1. While looking back, Utsushi spoke about how Ken Kutaragi’s vision for the first PS1 was far-sighted, given that he aimed to create not only a console, but also a device for the living room, a concept which as we know was further developed expanded by Sony and other companies in future ...

  6. 25. Juni 2024 · Meanwhile, Sony engineer Ken Kutaragi reached an agreement with Nintendo to design the console's sound chip without notifying his supervisors, who were enraged when they discovered the project; though Kutaragi was nearly fired, then-CEO Norio Ohga intervened in support of the project and gave him permission to complete it.

  7. 24. Juni 2024 · Preceded by much anticipation since its announcement at E3 2003, where PlayStation visionary Ken Kutaragi likened it to a “Walkman for the 21st Century,” the PSP arrived ahead of its time. Long before the era of smartphones, it wowed users with features like MP3 playback and UMD movies, later expanding its repertoire with add-ons like GPS navigation and even a webcam.