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Developer | Silicon Graphics |
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Type | Server, visualization computer system |
Release date | July 2000 |
Discontinued | 29 December 2006 |
Operating system | IRIX |
CPU | MIPS R12000, MIPS R12000A, MIPS R14000, MIPS R14000A |
Memory | 512 MB–1 TB |
Graphics | InfiniteReality, InfinitePerformance |
Predecessor | SGI Origin 2000 and SGI Onyx2 |
Successor | SGI Altix, Onyx4, and SGI Prism |
Related | Origin 300 and Onyx 300 |
Website | Origin 3000 Onyx 3000 |
The Origin 3000 and the Onyx 3000 is a family of mid-range and high-end computers developed and manufactured by SGI. The Origin 3000 is a server, and the Onyx 3000 is a visualization system. Both systems were introduced in July 2000 to succeed the Origin 2000 and the Onyx2 respectively. These systems ran the IRIX 6.5 Advanced Server Environment operating system. Entry-level variants of these systems based on the same architecture but with a different hardware implementation are known as the Origin 300 and Onyx 300. The Origin 3000 was succeeded by the Altix 3000 in 2004 and the last model was discontinued on 29 December 2006, while the Onyx 3000 was succeeded by the Onyx4 and the Itanium-based Prism in 2004 and the last model was discontinued on 25 March 2005.