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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SGI_IndySGI Indy - Wikipedia

    41 cm × 36 cm × 8 cm. The Indy, code-named "Guinness", is a low-end multimedia workstation introduced on July 12, 1993 by Silicon Graphics Incorporated (SGI). SGI developed, manufactured, and marketed Indy as the lowest end of its product line, for computer-aided design (CAD), desktop publishing, and multimedia markets.

  2. Silicon Graphics. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. SGI neboli Silicon Graphics International Corp., je americká firma založená Jimem Clarkem a Abbey Silverstonem v roce 1982 v Kalifornii. Jejich prvním produktem byl software a hardware na vývoj 3D počítačové grafiky . SGI je vedoucím dodavatelem škálovatelných ...

  3. Oct 4, 2018 · The year Silicon Graphics first released its Indigo workstation computer. While not the first computer it released, it hit a price-performance range that put it in the reach of larger parts of the business world. (It cost $8,000, which wasn’t cheap, but was attainable.) The machine, based on the MIPS architecture, became the one that defined ...

  4. Silicon Graphics, Inc. In January of 1987, Ed McCracken, President and CEO of Silicon Graphics, contemplated the future direction of his company. One year earlier, the company had embarked upon an ambitious effort to develop a high-performance computer graphics workstation with an architecture based on a new 32-bit RISC microprocessor.

  5. 1. Phone Number 9164359200. SGI, Silicon Graphics International Corp., was originally founded as Silicon Graphics Inc. in the early 1980s by Jim Clark, a former Stanford University Professor, and a group of his Stanford graduate students. Clark was initially focused on developing a powerful semiconductor chip (called the Geometry Engine) that ...

  6. You always wondered: The Silicon Graphics Logo - Adafruit Industries - March 8, 2019 (with Wayback Machine link) On April 1, 2009, SGI filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time (after filing earlier in 2006), and announced that it would substantially sell all of its assets to Rackable Systems for $25 million. The sale, ultimately for $42.5 million, was finalized on May 11, 2009. At ...

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · Similarly, it feels like Silicon Graphics is a case where they really should have become more standard. Now, unlike Amiga, they were too expensive to catch on with regular consumers, but I feel like they should have become and stayed the "standard" for workstation computers. Irix was a really cool OS, and 4Dwm was pretty nice to use and play with.