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The '''Reality Coprocessor''', or '''RCP''', is one of the two main processors on the Nintendo 64 board. Split into two components, the [[Reality Signal Processor]] and [[Reality Display Processor]], it cooperates with the other main processor, the [[VR4300|VR4300 CPU]] to draw 3D graphics, perform matrix calculations, and produce audio. The RCP is also connected to the onboard RDRAM, providing direct access to memory.
== RSP ==
{{Main|Reality Signal Processor}}
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== RDP ==
{{Main|Reality Display Processor}}
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