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Silicon Graphics, Inc. (stylized as SiliconGraphics before 1999, later rebranded SGI, historically known as Silicon Graphics Computer Systems or SGCS) was an American high-performance computing manufacturer, producing computer hardware and software.
Silicon Graphics International Corp. (SGI; formerly Rackable Systems, Inc.) was an American manufacturer of computer hardware and software, including high-performance computing systems, x86-based servers for datacenter deployment, and visualization products.
Between 1983 and 1999, Haeberli continued at Silicon Graphics in Silicon Valley, California. [2] He worked on the early MEX window system for Silicon Graphics workstations. [ 3 ] He was also involved in non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) techniques in computer graphics, producing software to implement this approach. [ 4 ]
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Edward McCracken is an American businessman who was CEO of Silicon Graphics (SGI) from 1984 to 1997. [1] Under his leadership, SGI grew from annual revenues of $5.4 million to $3.7 billion. [1] Prior to leading Silicon Graphics, he spent 16 years as an executive with Hewlett-Packard. [1] McCracken became Chairman of SGI's board in 1994. [2]
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The Silicon Graphics Prism is a series of visualization computer systems developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics (SGI). Released in April 2005, the Prism's basic system architecture is based on the Altix 3000 servers, but with graphics hardware. [1] The Prism uses the Linux operating system and the OpenGL software library. [2]