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Revision as of 14:26, 1 October 2020

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Yamaha
Founded: 1887-08-12
Headquarters:
Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan

The Yamaha Corporation (Japanese: ヤマハ株式会社; Romaji: Yamaha Kabushikigaisha) is a Japanese company with a large number of product areas. Sales offerings include motorcycles (Yamaha Motor Corporation), musical instruments, integrated circuits, and home electronics. It was founded by Torakusu Yamaha as Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 日本楽器製造株式会社; Romaji: Nippon Gakki Seizou Kabushikigaisha) in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka prefecture. Yamaha acquired Korg in 1989.

Yamaha has produced many of the integrated circuit chips for Sega arcade and console hardware, such as the YM2612 sound chip for the Sega Mega Drive console. Yamaha held the patent for FM synthesis, which was featured in many Yamaha synthesizers and sound chips, while some of their sound chips also featured PCM sampling. In addition, Yamaha also manufactured VDP graphics processors for the Sega Master System and Mega Drive consoles.

Hardware produced

Consoles

Integrated circuits

Sound chips

Sound chip Year FM synthesis SSG PCM sampling Applications
Operators Max channels Max ops/channel Channels Max channels Depth (bit) Max sample rate (Hz)
Yamaha YM2151 1983 32 8 4 N/A N/A N/A N/A Sega System series
Yamaha YM2203 1984 12 3 4 3 N/A N/A N/A Sega System series
Yamaha YM2413 1986 12 11 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A FM Sound Unit (Mark III), Master System (JP), MSX
Yamaha YM2612 1988 24 6 4 N/A 1 8 32,000 Mega Drive, Sega System 32
Sega MultiPCM (Yamaha YMFA1005) 1992 N/A N/A N/A N/A 28 16 44,100 Sega System Multi 32, Sega Model series
Saturn Custom Sound Processor (SCSP / YMF292) 1994 32 32 6 N/A 32 16 44,100 Saturn, ST-V, Sega Model series
Yamaha Super Intelligent Sound Processor (AICA) 1998 N/A N/A N/A N/A 64 16 48,000 Dreamcast, Sega NAOMI series

VDP

Softography

Pico

Gallery

External links

References