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− | The '''Yamaha AICA Super Intelligent Sound Processor''' is a [[Yamaha]] sound processor released for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] console and [[Sega NAOMI]] [[arcade]] | + | The '''Yamaha AICA Super Intelligent Sound Processor''' is a [[Yamaha]] sound processor released for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] console and [[Sega NAOMI]] [[arcade]] platforms in 1998. |
− | == Specifications == | + | ==Specifications== |
*AICA clock rate: 67 MHz{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20000823204755/computer.org/micro/articles/dreamcast_2.htm}} | *AICA clock rate: 67 MHz{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20000823204755/computer.org/micro/articles/dreamcast_2.htm}} | ||
*CPU core: ARM7 @ 45 MHz{{ref|http://www.segatech.com/technical/saturnspecs/}} | *CPU core: ARM7 @ 45 MHz{{ref|http://www.segatech.com/technical/saturnspecs/}} |
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The Yamaha AICA Super Intelligent Sound Processor is a Yamaha sound processor released for the Sega Dreamcast console and Sega NAOMI arcade platforms in 1998.
Specifications
- AICA clock rate: 67 MHz[1]
- CPU core: ARM7 @ 45 MHz[2]
- Performance: 32‑bit RISC instructions @ 40 MIPS (million instructions per second)
- PCM: 64 simultaneous audio channels, 16‑bit depth, 48 kHz sampling rate[3][4]
- Hardware ADPCM 4:1 decompression
- XG MIDI support
- 3D environment effects
- DSP for reverb, chorus and other musical effects
- RAM: 2 MB (Dreamcast), 8 MB (NAOMI)
- Middleware: Audio compression, voice recognition[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 htt (Wayback Machine: 2000-08-23 20:47)
- ↑ http://www.segatech.com/technical/saturnspecs/
- ↑ File:DreamcastDevBoxSystemArchitecture.pdf
- ↑ http://segatech.com/technical/overview/index.html