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SGI plugs in Windows for compute clusters

January 11, 2007 Supercomputing specialist focused on Linux agrees to support Microsoft's OS for lower-end server clusters. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., high-performance computing, supercomputing, Intel Xeon, Intel Itanium, general manager, high-performance, Linux, Intel, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., server, Dell, HP, operating system, Microsoft Windows

SGI's Unix variant fading into history

September 8, 2006 Silicon Graphics to stop selling computers using MIPS chips and Irix operating system at end of 2006. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., SGI Unix, Unix, SCO Group Inc., Intel Itanium, HP PA-RISC, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, SGI Irix, HP-UX, x86 processor, intellectual property, Sun Solaris, variant, IBM Corp., acquisition, open source

Linux powers unusual multicore machine

August 11, 2006 Start-up uses 16-core MIPS processor originally designed for networking gear to take a crack at Linux server market. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., multi-core, networking gear, Linux server, x86 processor, server, Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc., dual-core, networking, Intel

Computing heavyweights to chaperone Linux into servers

August 30, 2000 IBM, NEC, Intel, Dell and Hewlett-Packard are joining with Linux companies to coax the open-source operating system into high-end, multiprocessor machines. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., heavyweight, Linux company, Linux, multiprocessor, IBM Corp., open-source community, open source, SuSE, programmer, file system, NEC Electronics Corp., Intel, Dell, server, HP

Open source makes inroads

September 12, 2006 Red Hat follows Novell's lead with Xen-enabled Linux beta, as Ubuntu's founder aims for success in emerging markets. TAGS: open source, Xen, Silicon Graphics Inc., Red Hat Inc., Linux, variant, Ubuntu, Sun Microsystems Inc., blog, Microsoft Corp.

HP, Linux snag DreamWorks deal

January 30, 2002 Linux has infiltrated the brains of the DreamWorks digital animation studios, with Hewlett-Packard machines displacing SGI workstations. TAGS: DreamWorks SKG, HP Linux, Silicon Graphics Inc., Linux, HP PA-RISC, LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, workstation, Intel Itanium, Linux server, telecommunications, animation, Unix, HP, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, Compaq Computer Corp.
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