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*CXD9832GB (? - GH-32-54 - ?)
*CXD9832GB (? - GH-32-54 - ?)
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*CXD2976GB (plastic case, also includes the RDRAM and IOP with IOP's RAM, GH-061-12 - GH-072-42, thus used in every 79XXX and 90XXX slim PS2)
*CXD2976GB (plastic case, also includes the RDRAM and IOP with IOP's RAM and SPU2 with SPU2's RAM, GH-061-12 - GH-072-42, thus used in every 79XXX and 90XXX slim PS2)

Revision as of 01:26, 26 September 2021

Overview

The Emotion Engine used in Playstation 2 gaming console is a central processing unit developed and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment and Toshiba. It was also used in early PlayStation 3 models sold in Japan and North America (Model Numbers CECHAxx & CECHBxx) to provide PlayStation 2 game backward compatibility. Mass production of the Emotion Engine began in 1999 and ended in late 2012 with the discontinuation of the PlayStation 2.

Revisions

  • CXD9542GB (GH-001, GH-003)
  • CXD9615GB (GH-004 - GH-015)
  • CXD9708GB (GH-019 - GH-032-11 (at least) )
  • CXD9832GB (? - GH-32-54 - ?)
  • ...
  • CXD2976GB (plastic case, also includes the RDRAM and IOP with IOP's RAM and SPU2 with SPU2's RAM, GH-061-12 - GH-072-42, thus used in every 79XXX and 90XXX slim PS2)