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rumoured specs for SEGA's new RINGEDGE 2 board

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CPU : Toshiba/Sega Customized ARM64 6 “Kannazuki” Cores with 2X 32MB CPU Memory 5 32 L3 Chache 64GBs of Bandwidth 3.5 GHZ clock speed

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 560 GTX Ti using 384-bits of GDDR5 Memory with Shader Model 5.0, DirectX 11.1, Open GL 4.3, Open CL 1.1 822 Mhz Clock Speed and 128 GB Memory Bandwidth 2GBs of RAM

VDP : NEC Power VR 5X RL. 685 Mhz clock speed. Running 384-bits of GDDR4 and GDDR5

DirectX 11.1.Open GL 4.2. Open ES L 3.0 (Techinically similar to Radeon 6220)

Ray-tracing hardware: one Caustic RTU (ray-tracing unit) chip

RAM : 4 GB DDR3

Media: Multi-Blu Ray ROM

API : PowerVR OpenRL™

http://model4.wordpress.com/2013/01/20/inside-ringedge-2/

if real, how do they compare to the rumoured specs of the new consoles (Orbis + Durango)?
 
This isn't the SEGA I grew up with.

32GB of GDDR5 using a custom SUPER SUPER ULTRA MEGA gfx card from Nvidia.
 
Sega arcade hardware rumor = Probably the Model 4 site which is I think always fake.
Ray tracing hardware = Definitely the Model 4 site, and definitely fake.
 
DBZ power level?
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I'm curious. I've seen people ask what it would be like to see Japan embrace PC gaming, but since several of their arcade boards incorporate off-the-shelf parts, haven't they essentially been doing that for over a decade? Aren't some boards (like the Lindbergh) just PC cases with CF cards and a low-level Windows OS?

There hasn't been a 'true', fully-custom arcade board that was totally separate from console and PC hardware since the Model 3, right? Naomi used PowerVR.
 
I want VF3: Part 2.

I'm tired of stale environments.




Have you seen Model 2 and Model 3 in relation to consoles back then?

The type of specs that made PC gamers cry.

As much as I love VF I still want to see where Suzuki would have taken it. I loved those VF3 stages.
 
Yeah, I kinda doubt this when most arcade stuff seems to be a Windows box with some lockout chip. I'd expect something similar to more powerful than next gen stuff specwise
 
If I'm correct these specs blow away what we've been seeing from arcades. The Taito X2 board that Street Fighter, Blazblue, Persona, and KoF run on when used to its full potential is:

Windows XP
CPU: C2D E6400
RAM: 4 GB 800mhz DDR2
GPU: 7900GS

Between this and the Taito X3, the new fighting games we get in the next few years will be awesome.
 
How much weaker is RingWide? Sega Racing Classic/Daytona USA is PS360 quality isn't it?

Edit: Looked it up... not even close. XD

Golden Gun looks the part, apparently uses HOD4 assets.

HOD4 was running on the lower spec Lindbergh.

RingWide had slower memory, slower cpu and less storage, amongst other things:

CPU: Intel Celeron 440 (2.0 GHz)
RAM: 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM (PC-5300)
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 2xxx with 128 MB GDDR3 SDRAM (Shader Model 4.0)
Output: 1 DVI port
Storage: 8GB Compact Flash (CF)
Networking: Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Other: 2 USB ports, 5.1 channel HD Audio, Sega ALL.NET online
 
If I'm correct these specs blow away what we've been seeing from arcades. The Taito X2 board that Street Fighter, Blazblue, Persona, and KoF run on when used to its full potential is:

Windows XP
CPU: C2D E6400
RAM: 4 GB 800mhz DDR2
GPU: 7900GS

Between this and the Taito X3, the new fighting games we get in the next few years will be awesome.

Today i learned that Street Fighter IV runs on a taito machine.

I wonder if Street Fighter V would run on that Taito X3 board or this sega board. It's coming... eventually.
 
If I'm correct these specs blow away what we've been seeing from arcades. The Taito X2 board that Street Fighter, Blazblue, Persona, and KoF run on when used to its full potential is:

Windows XP
CPU: C2D E6400
RAM: 4 GB 800mhz DDR2
GPU: 7900GS

Between this and the Taito X3, the new fighting games we get in the next few years will be awesome.

Spoiler alert: The article was posted by someone whose hobby is making up fake Sega arcade hardware rumors. The ray-tracing hardware is the most obvious tip-off, he's been pushing that for years.
 
Today i learned that Street Fighter IV runs on a taito machine.

I wonder if Street Fighter V would run on that Taito X3 board or this sega board. It's coming... eventually.

The older ones ran on Capcom's own boards but they stopped making those in 1999. The next Street Fighter when it eventually comes will probably stick with Taito.

Spoiler alert: The article was posted by someone whose hobby is making up fake Sega arcade hardware rumors. The ray-tracing hardware is the most obvious tip-off, he's been pushing that for years.

Even then whatever we get is going to blow away what we have now since the X3 apparently already has specs comparable to the ones in the OP and even then devs have the choice to take it up a lot further.
 
Spoiler alert: The article was posted by someone whose hobby is making up fake Sega arcade hardware rumors. The ray-tracing hardware is the most obvious tip-off, he's been pushing that for years.

yeah, the ray-tracing stuff sounds like bull.

the rest is not that farfetched to be honest.

edit: also, to point out, all the games running so far on this board are 2D fighters (Guilty Gear... XXACPR (jesus) and under Night In-Birth).
 
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