SGI Indy
System
Company: | SGI (Silicon Graphics, Inc.) |
Bus: | GIO-32 |
Dimensions: | 41 x 8 x 36cm |
Introduction: | 1993 |
Maximum memory size: | 256MB |
Maximum number of CPUs: | 1 |
uses architecture: | MIPS (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages) |
runs os: | SGI IRIX |
can contain: | MIPS (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages) |
System class: | Workstation |
The Indy was Silicon Graphic's attempt to capture a portion of the low-end CAD and multi-media market. It packs a decent amount of power (though quite modest for an SGI machine) in a small desktop chassis.
It was the first machine that came with a camera that could sit on top of the monitor, and it has inputs for Composite and S-Video.
SGI Indy [R0040]
instance
Contains: | QED R4600 |
SGI Indy [R0131]
instance
Contains: | QED R4600 |