October 13, 2004
Alias announced today that it will release Alias(R) StudioTools(TM) 12, Alias ImageStudio(TM) 2, and Alias PortfolioWall(R) 2, the industrial design industry’s most advanced suite of software products, in November………
[Studio Tools 12] runs on Windows(R) XP, Windows 2000 and SGI(R) IRIX(R) operating systems.
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October 11, 2004
Transitive Corporation, the leading provider of software that enables transportability of applications across multiple processor and operating system pairs, today announced that Silicon Graphics, Inc. (NYSE:SGI) will begin shipping Transitive’s QuickTransit(TM) software on its new Silicon Graphics Prism(TM) advanced visualization system in early 2005.
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October 11, 2004
Leveraging its position as the world’s leading innovator in high-performance visual computing, SGI (NYSE: SGI) today announced the Silicon Graphics Prism(TM), the world’s most powerful and flexible Linux(R) OS-based visual computer product line. For the first time, SGI has taken its most advanced computer graphics capability, previously affordable to only a select few, and made it available on a truly open and accessible platform. By combining standards-based Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors, the Linux operating environment, and its world renowned advanced graphics technology, SGI has created a system that is uniquely suited to addressing the world’s most demanding visual computing problems — all at price points that make it accessible to a wider group of users.
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October 11, 2004
Silicon Graphics (NYSE: SGI), a global leader in high-performance computing, storage and advanced visualization, and Landmark Graphics, a wholly owned business unit of Halliburton (NYSE: HAL), have demonstrated breakthrough technology with the use of advanced interactive visualization on a 400GB seismic dataset in association with Marathon Oil Company. This new practical science solution enables exploration of the Earth’s subsurface using seismic information that contains four times more information than current technologies.
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October 8, 2004
……..The Kennedy Center bought a $4 million SGI video streaming system with 12 processors, 12G of RAM and 36T of storage to run multiple videos simultaneously, in synchronization. The system can output video in multiple formats, such as MPEG.
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