ssj12 on 08 February 2008
| disolitude said: Very nostalgic video... "In 2000, Kutaragi launched the PS2 computer entertainment system, which combined the worlds first 128 bit cpu emotion engine with DVD disk playability." I hate to nitpick but Dreamcast had a 128 bit chip...plus emotion engine wasn't a 128 bit processor. It was 4 32 bit values on a single registry. All in all, I'd love to talk to Ken over a beer and see how he single handedly came up with the emotion engine idea... |
32 time 4 = 128.
Also check out the Dreamcast's processor was a Hitachi SH-4 which = 32-bit split between two 16-bit values but with enhanced floating point capabilities. The SH-5 was the processor's jump to 64-bit but it wasnt in the Dreamcast.










