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Manufacturer | Silicon Graphics, Inc. |
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Type | Workstation |
Release date | April 2005 |
Discontinued | 2010 |
Operating system | Linux |
CPU | Itanium 2 |
Memory | 1 GB to 6.1 TB |
Graphics | FireGL R350, FireGL R420 |
Connectivity | USB |
Predecessor | SGI Origin 3000 |
Successor | SGI Virtu |
Related | SGI Altix |
Website | http://www.sgi.com/products/visualization/prism/ Archived 2005-12-12 at the Wayback Machine |
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]
Three models of the SGI Prism are Power, Team and Extreme levels.
The graphics pipelines for the Prism are ATI FireGL cards based on either the R350 or R420 GPUs.