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- SGI_Indigo abstract "The Indigo, introduced as the IRIS Indigo, is a line of workstation computers developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI). SGI first announced the system in July 1991.The Indigo is considered one of the most capable graphics workstations of its era, and was essentially peerless in the realm of hardware-accelerated three-dimensional graphics rendering. For use as a graphics workstation, the Indigo was equipped with a two-dimensional framebuffer or, for use as a 3D graphics workstation, with the Elan graphics subsystem including one to four Geometry Engines (GEs). SGI sold a server version with no video adapter.The Indigo is a visually pleasing design, based on a simple cube motif in indigo hue. Graphics and other peripheral expansions were accomplished via the GIO32 expansion bus.The Indigo was superseded generally by the SGI Indigo2 (and in the low-cost market segment by the SGI Indy), although Indigo remained useful among some specialties even into the 2000s.".
- SGI_Indigo thumbnail SGI-indigo-front.jpg?width=300.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageExternalLink sgimips.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageExternalLink www.irisindigo.com.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageExternalLink IP12.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageExternalLink indigo.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageExternalLink sgi_indigo.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageID "1363912".
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageLength "5428".
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageRevisionID "695459452".
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Category:SGI_workstations.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Direct_memory_access.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Elan_Graphics.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Framebuffer.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink GIO.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Geometry_pipelines.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink IRIX.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Indigo.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink MIPS_Technologies.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Memory_controller.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_56000.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink NetBSD.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink R3000.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink R4000.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink SCSI.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink SGI_IRIS_4D.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink SGI_Indigo²_and_Challenge_M.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink SGI_Indy.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Seeq_Technology.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Graphics.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Unix-like.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink Workstation.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink File:SGI-indigo-back.jpg.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLink File:SGI-indigo-front.jpg.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLinkText "IRIS Indigo series (Indigo, Indigo R4000)".
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLinkText "IRIS Indigo".
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indigo".
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageWikiLinkText "SGI Indigo".
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SGI_Indigo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Silicon_Graphics.
- SGI_Indigo subject Category:SGI_workstations.
- SGI_Indigo hypernym Line.
- SGI_Indigo comment "The Indigo, introduced as the IRIS Indigo, is a line of workstation computers developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI). SGI first announced the system in July 1991.The Indigo is considered one of the most capable graphics workstations of its era, and was essentially peerless in the realm of hardware-accelerated three-dimensional graphics rendering.".
- SGI_Indigo label "SGI Indigo".
- SGI_Indigo sameAs Q1635570.
- SGI_Indigo sameAs SGI_Indigo.
- SGI_Indigo sameAs SGI_Indigo.
- SGI_Indigo sameAs SGI_Indigo.
- SGI_Indigo sameAs m.04wwz5.
- SGI_Indigo sameAs SGI_Indigo.
- SGI_Indigo sameAs Q1635570.
- SGI_Indigo wasDerivedFrom SGI_Indigo?oldid=695459452.
- SGI_Indigo depiction SGI-indigo-front.jpg.
- SGI_Indigo isPrimaryTopicOf SGI_Indigo.