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  2. IRIX - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, IRIX 6.0 added support for the 64-bit MIPS R8000 processor, but is otherwise similar to IRIX 5.2. Later 6.x releases support other members of the MIPS processor family in 64-bit mode. IRIX 6.3 was released for the SGI O2 workstation only. [7] IRIX 6.4 improved multiprocessor scalability for the Octane, Origin 2000, and Onyx2 systems.

  3. SGI Fuel - Wikipedia

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    Release date: January 2002 () Discontinued: December 29, 2006: Operating system: IRIX: CPU: R14000 or R16000: ... with a list price of US$11,495. Together with the ...

  4. SGI Octane - Wikipedia

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    The SGI Octane with IMPACT-class graphics was first supported by IRIX version 6.4. VPro-class graphics have been supported since IRIX version 6.5.10 for V6 and V8, with V10 and V12 graphics supported as of 6.5.11 (or 6.5.10 with a special driver patch). Linux and OpenBSD have had support.

  5. SGI Indy - Wikipedia

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    The latest release of IRIX available for the Indy workstations is 6.5.22. ... In 1994, Byte called the new Indy "low on price but high on graphics performance", ...

  6. SGI Tezro - Wikipedia

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    Release date: June 2003 () ... and the series was released in June 2003 with a list price of US$20,500. ... Remotely installing SGI IRIX 6.5 from a GNU/Linux server ...

  7. Comparison of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    The fee is included in the price of the hardware ... UNIX System V Release 3 7.3 June 20, 2022: ... IRIX: SGI: 1988 UNIX System V 6.5.30

  8. Rolex retail prices jump in 2025 as used prices continue to ...

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    Prices paid for the holy trinity of Swiss watches — Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet — fell 4.9%, 6.5%, and 7.4%, respectively. This follows a rough 2023 when Rolex prices fell 8.2%.

  9. SGI Onyx - Wikipedia

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    The Onyx was employed in early 1995 for development kits used to produce software for the Nintendo 64 and, because the technology was so new, the Onyx was noted as the major factor for the impressively high price of US$100,000 [1] – US$250,000 [2] for such kits. The Onyx was succeeded by the Onyx2 in 1996 and was discontinued on March 31, 1999.