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====[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#Sega_Hikaru|Sega Hikaru]] (1999–2002)====
 
====[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#Sega_Hikaru|Sega Hikaru]] (1999–2002)====
Codenamed "Samurai" The Sega Hikaru was the successor to the Model 3. The CPU was a 2× Hitachi SH-4 CPU at 200 MHz, the GPU was a Custom Chipset and NOT related to PowerVR at all. It had 100MB of RAM.
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The Sega Hikaru had a specific Motorola 68000 CPU just for networking. The CPU was a 2× Hitachi SH-4 CPU at 200 MHz and the GPU was a 2× NEC-VideoLogic PowerVR 2 (PVR2DC/CLX2). It had 100MB of RAM.
  
 
====[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#Sega_NAOMI_2|Sega NAOMI 2]] (2001–2006)====  
 
====[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#Sega_NAOMI_2|Sega NAOMI 2]] (2001–2006)====  

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