The Emotion Engine is a central processing unit developed and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment and Toshiba for use in the PlayStation 2 video...
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competitors. The console’s hardware was also notable for its custom-built Emotion Engine processor, co-developed with Toshiba, which was promoted as being more...
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central processing unit (CPU), a custom RISC processor known as the Emotion Engine which operates at 294.912 MHz (299 MHz in later consoles). The CPU heavily...
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It makes use of distinct expressions, dubbed the "emotion engine,", in order to mimic human emotion. Later editions came in red and white, gray and black...
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Radeon 7000—2000 Nintendo GameCube's Gekko CPU—2000 Sony PlayStation 2's Emotion Engine and Graphics Synthesizer—March 2000 AMD Athlon Thunderbird—June 2000...
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Alpha 21064 Alpha 21164 Alpha 21264 Alpha 21364 StrongARM Vortex86 Emotion Engine Elbrus 2K (VLIW design) Electronic Arrays 9002 eSI-RISC 9440 F8 Clipper...
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1T-SRAM, and 16 MB DRAM). The PlayStation 2's CPU (known as the "128-bit Emotion Engine") has a 64-bit core with a 32-bit FPU. Coupled to two 128-bit Vector...
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use of the Emotion Engine and Graphics Synthesizer hardware or through the Graphics Synthesizer and software emulation of the Emotion Engine using the...
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Katmai. Initial PlayStation 2's Emotion Engine CPU. Intel Coppermine E- October 1999 Sony PlayStation 2 console's Emotion Engine and Graphics Synthesizer –...
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system Emotion Engine, the CPU in PlayStation 2 game consoles Execution environment, such as Preboot Execution Environment Google Earth Engine, a GIS...
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Examples in the 2000s include the downscaling of the PlayStation 2's Emotion Engine processor from Sony and Toshiba (from 180 nm CMOS in 2000 to 90 nm CMOS...
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(pre-SH-5) Emotion Engine 3(VU0)+ 32(VU1) 32 SIMD (integrated in UV1) + 2 × 32 Vector (dedicated vector co-processor located nearby its GPU) The Emotion Engine's...
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(PS2) games on later systems (which includes eliminating the onboard Emotion Engine and Graphics Synthesizer hardware chips that were previously used on...
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hardware from Sony's custom Emotion Engine to a PowerPC-based system. Initial PlayStation 3 units shipped with a special Emotion Engine daughterboard that allowed...
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announced before the PS3 launch in Europe that the PlayStation 2's Emotion Engine CPU would be removed from it for cost savings, and all backward compatibility...
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19, 1999). "Sony's Emotionally Charged Chip: Killer Floating-Point "Emotion Engine" To Power PlayStation 2000" (PDF). Microprocessor Report. 13 (5). S2CID 29649747...
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host processor (a CPU) building a command list. The PlayStation 2's Emotion Engine contained an unusual DSP-like SIMD vector unit capable of both modes...
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DVD drive, as the onboard EE+GS chip is a unification of the PS2's Emotion Engine and Graphics Synthesizer chips. Online game compatibility was available...
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excludes the PlayStation 2 "Emotion Engine" CPU chip with it being replaced by an emulated version via the Cell Broadband Engine. However, it retains the...
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sub-versions of the SCPH-700xx,[citation needed] one with the old separate Emotion Engine (EE) and Graphics Synthesizer (GS) chips, and the other with the newer...
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games that were not as innovative as was expected out of the system's Emotion Engine. In 2023, Adam Ismail of Kotaku Australia named it the best game in...
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128-bit (SIMD) PlayStation 2 March 4, 2000 Sony (Japan) 155 million Emotion Engine @ 294.912 MHz (launch), 299 MHz (newer models) 128-bit (SIMD) GameCube...
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Hitachi SuperH SH-4 (1998) IBM z/Architecture (since 1998) SCE-Toshiba Emotion Engine (1999) Intel Itanium (2001) STI Cell (2006) Fujitsu SPARC64 VI (2007)...
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which was built from the ground-up to support 3D graphics via the Emotion Engine, but the company did not provide any updated software development kits...
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II Deschutes. The Pentium III Katmai. The Dreamcast's CPU and GPU. The initial version of the Emotion Engine processor used in the PlayStation 2. v t e...
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"History". Samsung Electronics. Samsung. Retrieved 19 June 2019. "EMOTION ENGINE AND GRAPHICS SYNTHESIZER USED IN THE CORE OF PLAYSTATION BECOME ONE...
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presentation at Via Technology Forum 2005 and Elpida 2005 Annual Report "EMOTION ENGINE® AND GRAPHICS SYNTHESIZER USED IN THE CORE OF PLAYSTATION® BECOME ONE...
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PlayStation games. The main bottleneck in PS2 emulation is emulating the Emotion Engine multiprocessor on the PC x86 architecture. Although each processor can...
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from Toshiba, the R5900, was used in Sony Computer Entertainment's Emotion Engine, which powered its PlayStation 2 game console. Announced on October...
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games that are not Namco products. Main CPU: MIPS III R5900-based "Emotion Engine", 64-bit RISC operating at 294.912 MHz (Overclocking to 299 MHz on System...
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