SGI launches Linux visual computer line
Silicon Graphics are launching the successor line to its Onyx visualization systems. Called Prism, the systems run Linux on Itanium 2 processors.
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Silicon Graphics are launching the successor line to its Onyx visualization systems. Called Prism, the systems run Linux on Itanium 2 processors.
In April, Maya maker Alias first noted plans to break away from owner Silicon Graphics (SGI) and go independent. Alias has announced the completion of that plan in a deal worth $57.5 million (around £31.6 million)
Right now, Maya developer Alias is owned by Silicon Graphics (SGI), but it may not be that way for much longer if the company gets its way. Alias announced late Wednesday that it's in negotiations to be acquired by a private equity investment firm - plans the company's president welcomes with open arms.
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