Sega Naomi

The SEGA NAOMI (New Arcade Operation Machine Idea) is a development of the Sega Dreamcast technology as a basis for an arcade system board. The first Naomi hardware was demonstrated in 1998 at JAMMA as the successor to the Sega Model 3 hardware. The use of mass produced hardware allowed for a sharp reduction in the cost of complete arcade cabinets. Like the Dreamcast the Naomi has a Hitachi SH-4 CPU, a PowerVR Series 2 GPU, and a Yamaha AICA based sound system. It differs from the Dreamcast in that it has twice (32 MB) the system memory and twice (16 MB) the graphics memory. The key difference is that rather than use the GD-ROM disks of the Dreamcast the Naomi system has a ROM board capable of storing 168 MB of data. Because the Naomi does not use a CD format it has 6 MB of additional sound memory. Naomi boards can be used in special game cabinets (Naomi Universal Cabinet) where a theoretical maximum of sixteen boards can be used in a parallel processing format. Games that used the first Naomi board included Crazy Taxi, Dead or Alive 2, Ferrari 355 Challenge, House of the Dead 2, Virtua Fighter 3, and Virtua Tennis. Around fifty games were written for Naomi boards. The first Naomi board was succeeded technologically by the Naomi 2, debuted at JAMMA in 2000. It was basically similar to the Naomi board and had full backwards compatibility. However the PowerVR Series 2 GPU had been replaced with dual PowerVR CLX2 GPUs and a VideoLogic Elan chipset that offered transformation and lighting effects. The graphics subsystem has a total of 64 Mb of memory. In addition the GD-ROM technology avoided for Naomi was offered through daughterboard expansion for Naomi 2 and Naomi, with additional memory to allow the entire game to be cached to speed-up load times. Games specifically for the Naomi 2 include Club Kart, Virtua Fighter 4, and Virtua Striker 3. Unlike most hardware platforms in the arcade industry, Naomi is widely licensed for use by other manufacturers. Games such as Mazan and Guilty Gear XX are examples of Naomi-based arcade games that are not Sega products.

External links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
dryas
information technology infrastructure library
escapology
john henry newman
priapism
languedoc
sry
graham's law
perineum
amber (fictional realm)
fictional universe
resistance movement
norwegian resistance movement
interstate 76
french resistance
courtyard
indonesia raya
muslim dietary laws
trichinosis
ptolemy xiii of egypt
abdullah, crown prince of saudi arabia
earth simulator
u.s. list of state sponsors of international terrorism
signy award
fayette
politics of tuvalu
internet assigned numbers authority
bridgeport
matrilineality
ansonia
metre (music)
meter (disambiguation)
woodbridge
plane (mathematics)
ronald howard (british actor)
socialist workers party
barfly
jessica tandy
hounslow
proxy
the dark tower
ricky martin
delirium (dc comics)
gildas