Silicon Graphics (SGI)
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Silicon Graphics, Inc. (commonly initialised to SGI, historically sometimes referred to as Silicon Graphics Computer Systems or SGCS) was a manufacturer of high-performance computing solutions, including computer hardware and software, founded in 1981 by Jim Clark. Its initial market was 3D graphics display terminals, but its products, strategies and market positions evolved significantly over time.Initial systems were based on the Geometry Engine that Clark and Marc Hannah had developed at Stanford University, and were derived from Clark's broader background in computer graphics. The Geometry Engine was the first very-large-scale integration (VLSI) implementation of a geometry pipeline, specialized hardware that accelerated the "inner-loop" geometric computations needed to display three-dimensional images.
| Company Type | Hardware |
|---|---|
| Date Formed | 1981 |
| CEO |
Jorge Titinger
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| Website | |
| Address |
Sunnyvale, CA |
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Hardware by Silicon Graphics (SGI)
- Pleiades Supercomputer
- SGI 1600SW
- SGI Challenge S
- SGI Fuel
- SGI Indigo²
- SGI Indy
- SGI InfiniteStorage 10000
- SGI InfiniteStorage 220
- SGI InfiniteStorage 350
- SGI InfiniteStorage 4000
- SGI InfiniteStorage 4500
- SGI InfiniteStorage 4600
- SGI InfiniteStorage Server 3500
- SGI IRIS 1000
- SGI IRIS 2000
- SGI IRIS 3000
- SGI IRIS 4D
- SGI IRIS Crimson
- SGI IRIS Indigo
- SGI O2
- SGI Octane
- SGI Octane2
- SGI Onyx
- SGI Onyx2
- SGI Origin 200
- SGI Origin 2000
- SGI Origin 300
- SGI Origin 350
- SGI POWER Challenge
- SGI Tezro