Sega Naomi 2

The Sega NAOMI 2 is an arcade board developed by Sega and is a successor to Sega NAOMI hardware. It was originally released in 2000, and stands as a beefed up version of the NAOMI specification. It is also fully backwards... See more

Release date
January 1, 2000
Media
GD-ROM and Satellite Terminal variants.
Max Controllers
2 to 4 players
Notes

The Sega NAOMI 2 is an arcade board developed by Sega and is a successor to Sega NAOMI hardware. It was originally released in 2000, and stands as a beefed up version of the NAOMI specification. It is also fully backwards compatible with its predecessor. <br /> <br />The NAOMI 2 is by and large a more powerful successor of the NAOMI, adding a secondary CPU and GPU at higher clock rates, adding a new T&L GPU, and increasing the main graphics memory. This leads to games with much more polygons than a NAOMI game, rendered at much faster speeds, while the new T&L GPU adds advanced lighting and particle effects. It was more affordable than the Sega Hikaru arcade system that preceded it. <br /> <br />As with the NAOMI, the NAOMI 2 was also available in GD-ROM and Satellite Terminal variants.

Cpu

2× Hitachi SH-4 @ 400 MHz

Memory

168 MB

Graphics

Main T&L geometry GPU coprocessor: VideoLogic Elan @ 100 MHz

Sound

Yamaha AICA Super Intelligent Sound Processor @ 67 MHz

Display

Single monitor: 496×384 to 800×608 pixels, Dual monitor: 992×768 to 1600×608 pixels

Manufacturer

Sega

Developers

Sega

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