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==Hardware products== Some 68k- and MIPS-based models were also [[rebadged]] by other vendors, including [[Control Data Corporation|CDC]], [[Tandem Computers]], [[Prime Computer]] and [[Siemens-Nixdorf]]. SGI Onyx and SGI Indy series systems were used for [[video game development]] for the [[Nintendo 64]]. ===Motorola 68k-based systems=== * [[SGI IRIS|IRIS 1000]] series graphics terminals (diskless 1000/1200, 1400/1500 with disks) * [[SGI IRIS|IRIS 2000]] series workstations (2000/2200/2300/2400/2500 non-Turbo and 2300T/2400T/2500T "Turbo" models) * [[SGI IRIS|IRIS 3000]] series workstations (3010/3020/3030 and 3110/3115/3120/3130) ===MIPS-based systems=== [[File:SGI-indigo-front.jpg|thumb|upright|SGI Indigo]] [[File:Silicon Graphics Indy.jpg|thumb|upright|SGI Indy]] [[File:SgiOctane.jpg|thumb|upright|SGI Octane]] [[File:SGI-onyx.jpg|thumb|upright|SGI Onyx]] [[File:SGI O2 front.jpg|thumb|SGI O2]] [[File:Silicon Graphics Tezro Workstation.jpg|thumb|SGI Tezro Workstation]] {{Div col|colwidth=35em}} ====Workstations==== * Professional IRIS series (IRIS 4D/50/60/70/80/85) * Personal IRIS series (IRIS 4D/20/25/30/35) * IRIS Power Series (IRIS 4D/1x0/2x0/3x0/4x0) * [[SGI Crimson|IRIS Crimson (deskside workstation/server)]] * [[SGI Indigo|IRIS Indigo series (Indigo, Indigo R4000)]] * [[SGI Indigo2|Indigo² series (Indigo², Power Indigo², Indigo² R10000)]] * [[SGI Indy|Indy workstation]] * [[SGI O2|O2/O2+ workstation]] * [[SGI Octane|Octane workstation]] * [[SGI Octane2|Octane2 workstation]] * [[SGI Fuel|Fuel entry-level workstation]] * [[SGI Tezro|Tezro high-end workstation]]<ref name="SGI 2003 at fxguide">{{cite web | title=Exclusive Coverage of SGI 2003 New Product Line – Part 1 – Overview | date=July 14, 2003 | first=Mike | last=Seymour | publisher=fxguide | url=https://www.fxguide.com/featured/exclusive_coverage_of_sgi_2003_new_product_line_-_part_1_-_overview/ | access-date=December 15, 2015}}</ref> ====Servers==== * [[SGI Indy|Challenge S]] (desktop server) * [[SGI Challenge M|Challenge M/Power Challenge M]] (desktop server) * [[SGI Challenge|Challenge DM]] (deskside server) * [[SGI Challenge|Challenge L/Power Challenge/Challenge 10000]] (deskside server) * [[SGI Challenge|Challenge XL/Power Challenge XL]] (rack server) * [[SGI Origin 200|Origin 200]] entry-level server * [[SGI Origin 2000|Origin 2000]] high-end server * [[SGI Origin 300|Origin 300]] entry-level server * [[SGI Origin 350|Origin 350]] mid-range server * [[SGI Origin 3000|Origin 3000]] high-end server ====Visualization==== * [[SGI Onyx|Onyx (deskside and rackmount systems)]] * [[SGI Onyx|Power Onyx (deskside and rackmount systems)]] * [[SGI Onyx|Onyx 10000 (deskside and rackmount systems)]] * [[SGI Onyx2|Onyx2 (deskside and rackmount systems)]] * Onyx 350 (rackmount systems) * [[Onyx 3000]] (rackmount systems) * Onyx4 (rackmount systems) * SkyWriter (rackmount systems) {{Div col end}} ===Intel IA-32-based systems=== [[File:Sgi-540 01.jpg|thumb|upright|SGI 540 Visual Workstation]] {{Div col|colwidth=35em}} ====Workstations==== * [[SGI Visual Workstation|SGI 320 Visual Workstation]] (Windows NT) * [[SGI Visual Workstation|SGI 540 Visual Workstation]] (Windows NT) * [[SGI Visual Workstation|SGI 230 Workstation]] (Linux/Windows NT) * [[SGI Visual Workstation|SGI 330 Workstation]] (Linux/Windows NT) * [[SGI Visual Workstation|SGI 550 Workstation]] (Linux/Windows NT) * SGI Zx10 Visual Workstation (Windows) * SGI Zx10 VE Visual Workstation (Windows) ====Servers==== * SGI Zx10 Server (Windows) * SGI 1100 server (Linux/Windows) * SGI 1200 server (Linux/Windows) * SGI 1400 server (Linux/Windows) * SGI 1450 server (Linux/Windows) * SGI Internet Server (Linux) * SGI Internet Server for E-commerce (Linux) * SGI Internet Server for Messaging (Linux) {{Div col end}} ===Itanium-based systems=== * SGI 750 workstation * [[SGI Altix 330|Altix 330]] entry-level server * [[SGI Altix 350|Altix 350]] mid-range server * [[SGI Altix 3000|Altix 3000]] high-end server * Altix 450 mid-range server * [[SGI Altix 4000|Altix 4000]] high-end server, capable of up to 2048 CPUs * [[SGI Prism|Prism]] (deskside and rackmount systems) ===Intel/AMD x86-64 systems=== * Altix XE210 server * Altix XE240 server * Altix XE310 server * Altix XE1200 cluster * Altix XE1300 cluster * Altix ICE 8200 * Altix ICE 8400 * [[SGI Virtu|Virtu VN200]] visualization node * [[SGI Virtu|Virtu VS100]] workstation * [[SGI Virtu|Virtu VS200]] workstation * [[SGI Virtu|Virtu VS300]] workstation * [[SGI Virtu|Virtu VS350]] workstation ===FPGA-based accelerators=== * RASC Application Acceleration ===Storage systems=== * InfiniteStorage 10000 * InfiniteStorage 6700 * InfiniteStorage 4600 * InfiniteStorage 4500 * InfiniteStorage 4000 * InfiniteStorage 350 * InfiniteStorage 220 * InfiniteStorage 120 * SGI Infinite Data Cluster {{clarify|date=December 2015}} ===Storage solutions=== * InfiniteStorage NEXIS 500 * InfiniteStorage NEXIS 2000 * InfiniteStorage NEXIS 7000 * InfiniteStorage NEXIS 7000-HA * InfiniteStorage NEXIS 9000 * InfiniteStorage Server 3500 ===Displays=== * [[SGI 1600SW|1600SW]], a multi-award-winning wide screen video monitor ===Accelerator cards=== * [[IrisVision]], one of the first 3D graphics accelerators for high-end PCs ===Other=== * Espressigo, [[Espresso]] maker in collaboration with [[Gaggia]] {{SGI computer timeline}}
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