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  2. Programmable sound generator - Wikipedia

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    A programmable sound generator (PSG) is a sound chip that generates (or synthesizes) audio wave signals built from one or more basic waveforms, and often some kind of noise. PSGs use a relatively simple method of creating sound compared to other methods such as frequency modulation synthesis or pulse-code modulation .

  3. General Instrument AY-3-8910 - Wikipedia

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    AY-3-8912 chip, 28-pin DIP package with computer case screw for scale YM2149F chip, 40-pin DIP package. The 8910 silicon chip was sold in three different packages. The AY-3-8910 has two general-purpose 8-bit parallel I/O ports, A and B, and these are available in the 40-pin package of the same name.

  4. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    Chipset (OPS operator chip, EGS envelope generator chip) [34] [59] [60] Yamaha YM2151 (a.k.a. OPM) 1983 32 8 4 Mid-1980s to mid-1990s arcade systems (the most prolific FM chip used in arcades), Sharp X1 and X68000 computers, MSX (CX5M, Yamaha SFG-01 and SFG-05 FM Sound Synthesizer Unit), Yamaha digital synthesizers (DX21, DX27, DX100)

  5. Texas Instruments TMS1000 - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, chips in this family could be purchased in volume for around $2 each. [5] By 1979 about 26 million parts in this family were sold every year. [6] The TMS 1000 is used in Texas Instruments' own Speak & Spell educational toy, [5] the Big Trak programmable toy vehicle and in the electronic game Simon. [7]

  6. Intel sees AI opportunity for standalone programmable chip unit

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    Intel's programmable chip unit began operating as a standalone business at the beginning of the year, and on Thursday outlined its plans for the future and its official name: "Altera, an Intel ...

  7. Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips are a series of speech synthesizer digital signal processor integrated circuits created by Texas Instruments beginning in 1978. They continued to be developed and marketed for many years, though the speech department moved around several times within TI until finally dissolving in late 2001.