Apple designed a mechanical scroll wheel and outsourced the implementation and development to Synaptics, a firm that also developed the trackpad used by many laptops, including Apple's PowerBooks. The 1G iPod featured four buttons (Menu, Play/Pause, Back, and Forward) arranged around the circumference of the scroll wheel. Although superseded by non-mechanical touch and click wheels, the circular controller design has become a prominent iPod motif.
The PlayStation Portable's CPU is a MIPS R4000 (32-bit) CPU, split into two cores each operating between 1 and 333 MHz. The primary CPU core is responsible for traditional game processor functions; the secondary core, dubbed the \"Virtual Media Engine\", is responsible for decoding multimedia, for example the H.264 decoder. During GDC, Sony claimed it has currently capped the PSP's CPU at 222 MHz in hopes of prolonging battery life. When battery technology catches up with the PSP, Sony could remove the cap and allow the PSP to function at peak performance. The system has 32 MB of main RAM and 4 MB of embedded DRAM.
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