In the 90's one company dominated the world of 3d graphics SGI, used in industry, university science labs, and the film and tv industry. They where used to ...
I’m Soo mad I sold all of my sgi machines :( still want a Tezro
Processors • Single or dual MIPS 64-bit R14000A™ 400MHz, R14000A™ 550MHz and 600MHz 2MB L2 cache
Graphics • Integrated vertex processing engine
• Integrated image and texture engine
• 12-bit per component color and alpha
• 24-bit eye space Z buffer and 8-bit stencil
• 10-bit digital to analog (DAC) display interface
• Multiple concurrent visuals (8-bit window ID)
• V6 & V10: 32MB graphics memory, including up to 8MB texture memory
• V8 & V12: 128MB graphics memory, including up to 104MB texture memory
• Resolution up to 1920x1200 pixels @ 60 Hz and 72 Hz
• Support for dual channel and stereo viewing mode
Memory • 256MB-8GB synchronous DRAM (SDRAM)
Key Applications • MCAD/MCAE
• Digital Prototyping
• 3D Animation
• Medical Imaging
• Scientific Visualization
• Oil and Gas (seismic interpretation)
• Visual Simulation
• Editing and Compositing
• Geospatial Imaging
I’m reading that as somewhat unfavourably comparable with a mid-level mobile phone, as of 2023. Phone will certainly have more CPU cores, probably has as much RAM as the maxed-out SGI, and better graphics ability. SGI might win out on floating-point maths, persistent storage, and system cooling, but I wouldn’t bet on it.
Specs:
Processors • Single or dual MIPS 64-bit R14000A™ 400MHz, R14000A™ 550MHz and 600MHz 2MB L2 cache Graphics • Integrated vertex processing engine • Integrated image and texture engine • 12-bit per component color and alpha • 24-bit eye space Z buffer and 8-bit stencil • 10-bit digital to analog (DAC) display interface • Multiple concurrent visuals (8-bit window ID) • V6 & V10: 32MB graphics memory, including up to 8MB texture memory • V8 & V12: 128MB graphics memory, including up to 104MB texture memory • Resolution up to 1920x1200 pixels @ 60 Hz and 72 Hz • Support for dual channel and stereo viewing mode Memory • 256MB-8GB synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) Key Applications • MCAD/MCAE • Digital Prototyping • 3D Animation • Medical Imaging • Scientific Visualization • Oil and Gas (seismic interpretation) • Visual Simulation • Editing and Compositing • Geospatial Imaging
Source
https://web.archive.org/web/20090621072040/http://www.sgi.com/products/remarketed/octane2/
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I’m reading that as somewhat unfavourably comparable with a mid-level mobile phone, as of 2023. Phone will certainly have more CPU cores, probably has as much RAM as the maxed-out SGI, and better graphics ability. SGI might win out on floating-point maths, persistent storage, and system cooling, but I wouldn’t bet on it.
Yeah, but it was fun to watch. I ended up letting autoplay show me 2 other videos from this guy and they were all well made.