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A '''Media Communications Processor''' (MCP) is a type of ] designed specifically for the creation and distribution of ]. Such a controller or chip is used to build a multimedia subsystem that processes any combination of ], ], ], ] and ] operations. Such chips are often used to support ] and high-quality ]. Not to be confused with ]s.

==Examples of MCPs==
===NVIDIA nForce MCPs===
The ] chipset, created by ].

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