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Silicon Graphics (SGI) was a developer and manufacturer of Graphics Workstation, their computers were considered by many to be gold standard for high-end 3D graphics from the early 80s to the the mid-2000s, they were widely used by schools and major entertainment companies handle such tasks as making visual effects for films or to run simulations, they even used in amusement parks rides. | Silicon Graphics (SGI) was a developer and manufacturer of Graphics Workstation, their computers were considered by many to be gold standard for high-end 3D graphics from the early 80s to the the mid-2000s, they were widely used by schools and major entertainment companies handle such tasks as making visual effects for films or to run simulations, they even used in amusement parks rides. | ||
− | <font size="3"><b> | + | ==Workstations== |
+ | <font size="3"><b>[[wikipedia:MIPS architecture|MIPS]]-based</b></font> | ||
* [[Crimson]] | * [[Crimson]] | ||
+ | * [[Fuel]] | ||
+ | * [[Indigo]] | ||
+ | * [[Indigo²]] | ||
+ | * [[Indy]] | ||
+ | * [[Octane]] | ||
* [[Onyx]] | * [[Onyx]] | ||
+ | * [[Onyx2]] | ||
+ | * [[Origin computers|Origin]] | ||
+ | * [[O2]] | ||
+ | * [[Tezro]] | ||
− | <font size="3"><b> | + | <font size="3"><b>[[wikipedia:Motorola 68000|68000]]-based</b></font> |
+ | * [[IRIS 1000]] | ||
+ | * [[IRIS 1400]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Servers== | ||
*[[Onyx#Challenge|Challenge]] | *[[Onyx#Challenge|Challenge]] | ||
+ | *[[Onyx2#Challenge M|Challenge M]] | ||
+ | *[[Indy#Challenge S|Challenge S]] | ||
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[[Category:SGI]] | [[Category:SGI]] |
Revision as of 23:10, 22 March 2024
Silicon Graphics (SGI) was a developer and manufacturer of Graphics Workstation, their computers were considered by many to be gold standard for high-end 3D graphics from the early 80s to the the mid-2000s, they were widely used by schools and major entertainment companies handle such tasks as making visual effects for films or to run simulations, they even used in amusement parks rides.
Workstations
MIPS-based
68000-based