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Akiko

Akiko is a custom chip developed by Commodore specifically for the Amiga CD32 game console, serving as a bridge between the system's 68K CPU and the CD-ROM controller while providing additional functionality. Its most notable feature is the Chunky to Planar (C2P) converter, which accelerates the conversion of chunky pixel data (used by PC graphics) into the Amiga's native bitplanar format, significantly improving 3D rendering performance. The chip also includes DMA capabilities and was designed to reduce the cost of CD32 hardware by integrating multiple functions, though it never appeared in other Amiga models.