SGI Origin 200

Origin 200
Origin-200
DeveloperSilicon Graphics
TypeServer
Release dateOctober 1996; 28 years ago (October 1996)
Discontinued30 June 2002
Operating systemIRIX
CPUMIPS R10000, MIPS R12000
Memory32 MB–2 GB
PredecessorSGI Challenge M
SuccessorOrigin 300
RelatedSGI Origin 2000
Websitesgi.com
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The SGI Origin 200, code named Speedo, was an entry-level server computer developed and manufactured by SGI, introduced in October 1996 to accompany their mid-range and high-end Origin 2000. It is based on the same architecture as the Origin 2000 but has an unrelated hardware implementation.[1] At the time of introduction, these systems ran the IRIX 6.4, and later, the IRIX 6.5 operating systems.[2] The Origin 200 was discontinued on 30 June 2002.

  1. ^ James Laudon; Daniel Lenoski. System Overview of the SGI Origin 200/2000 Product Line (PDF). IEEE COMPCON 97.
  2. ^ "Origin 200". sgistuff.net.