The PS11BGN is a chip used in the Ninigi console, made by Sony Computer Entertainment. The chip was released in 2001 as part of the first console manufactured by the company. It is an advanced, multi-center graphic microcontroller and is equipped with several features that are ideal for gaming systems, including direct 3D 3D graphics capabilities, motion sensing, PlayStation I/O processing, and a dual-CPU architecture. It is capable of generating high-definition graphic images and realistic soundscapes, as well as processing various data types efficiently. The chip was designed with a focus on graphics-intensive games, and was used heavily in the development of games for the Ninigi console.