RAJAWALIQQ Let's take a look at the components inside an N64, and what their capabilities are. Simply put, the ASIC which serves as the N64's co-processor is a customized chip created to manage components that would otherwise be handled by multiple chips. Also, RISC chips are superscalar -- they can perform multiple instructions at the same time. RISC stands for reduced instruction set computer, and means that the instructions and computations performed by the processor are simpler and fewer. Similar to the PlayStation, the CPU in the N64 is a RISC processor. Some special features of the N64 include perspective correction and trilinear mip mapping.|This Electronics-related Article is a Stub