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The NAOMI board and almost all of its variants were united in common by running on mostly the SH-4 32-bit RISC CPU. Next, all but two of these various boards shared their own form of the PowerVR 2 graphics processor with some differences in specifications (eg. either single or twin CPUs). The exception was the Cave CV1000 which ran on a Hitachi SH-3 CPU and its GPU was the Altera Cyclone EP1C12 FPGA. Many of them also utilized their own Yamaha audio chipset. Sega Hikaru had its own Sega Custom 3D GPU composed of dual PowerVR 2 GPU chips.
 
The NAOMI board and almost all of its variants were united in common by running on mostly the SH-4 32-bit RISC CPU. Next, all but two of these various boards shared their own form of the PowerVR 2 graphics processor with some differences in specifications (eg. either single or twin CPUs). The exception was the Cave CV1000 which ran on a Hitachi SH-3 CPU and its GPU was the Altera Cyclone EP1C12 FPGA. Many of them also utilized their own Yamaha audio chipset. Sega Hikaru had its own Sega Custom 3D GPU composed of dual PowerVR 2 GPU chips.
  
==Models==
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==Models (Conversion WIP)==
 
====[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#Sega_NAOMI|Sega NAOMI]] (1998–2009)====
 
====[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#Sega_NAOMI|Sega NAOMI]] (1998–2009)====
 
The Sega NAOMI had a Hitachi SH-4 CPU at 200 MHz with 56MB of RAM (568MB of RAM with GD-ROM) and a NEC-VideoLogic PowerVR2 (PVR2DC/CLX2).
 
The Sega NAOMI had a Hitachi SH-4 CPU at 200 MHz with 56MB of RAM (568MB of RAM with GD-ROM) and a NEC-VideoLogic PowerVR2 (PVR2DC/CLX2).
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====[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_3rd_Generation Cave CV1000B] (2004–2007)====
 
====[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_3rd_Generation Cave CV1000B] (2004–2007)====
 
The Cave CV1000B had a Hitachi SH-3 at 133 MHz. Note, the 'arcade_compat.txt' file inside DEmul's release archives do not have any Cave CV1000 emulation compat list, so its games' status is unknown.
 
The Cave CV1000B had a Hitachi SH-3 at 133 MHz. Note, the 'arcade_compat.txt' file inside DEmul's release archives do not have any Cave CV1000 emulation compat list, so its games' status is unknown.
 
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* Cave CV1000D (2008–2012)
====[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_3rd_Generation#Particularit%C3%A9s_techniques_du_Cave_CV1000D Cave CV1000D] (2008–2012)====
 
The Cave CV1000D had a new CPU which was an ISSI IS42S32400D at 166 MHz with 128MB of RAM.
 
  
 
==Emulators==
 
==Emulators==
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==Games==
 
==Games==
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Full list of Games for the NAOMI and NAOMI GD-ROM.
 
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===NAOMI Multiboard===
 
===NAOMI Multiboard===

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