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Manufacturer | Silicon Graphics, Inc. |
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Type | Workstation |
Release date | June 2003 |
Discontinued | December 25, 2006 |
Operating system | IRIX |
CPU | MIPS R16000 |
Memory | 512 MB DDR SDRAM (upgradeable to 8 GB) |
Connectivity | USB |
Predecessor | SGI Octane2 |
Successor | SGI Virtu |
Related | SGI Fuel |
Website | http://www.sgi.com/products/workstations/tezro/ Archived 2006-12-06 at the Wayback Machine |
The SGI Tezro is a series of high-end computer workstations sold by SGI from 2003 until 2006. Using MIPS CPUs and running IRIX, it is the immediate successor to the SGI Octane line. The systems were produced in both rack-mount and tower versions, and the series was released in June 2003 with a list price of US$20,500. The Tezro was released alongside the SGI Onyx 4 and rack-mountable Tezros share many components with it,[1] including plastic skins. The rack-mounted Tezros are functionally very similar to an Infinite Performance-equipped SGI Onyx350. Tezro marked the return of the original cube logo to SGI machines.
It was replaced in 2008 by the SGI Virtu product line.