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Silicon Graphics Indy

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The Silicon Graphics Indy was a specialized desktop computer designed for professional visual content creation in the 1990s. It employed MIPS architecture and a Motorola 68030 processor to deliver high-performance graphics capabilities. Primarily used by architects, engineers, animators, and digital artists requiring demanding workstation performance, the Indy offered a robust platform for 3D modeling and rendering at the time.

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Silicon Graphics Indy ranks #60 of 433 in the Desktop Computer ranking, behind Commodore Amiga 3000, ahead of IMSAI 8080.

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When was the Silicon Graphics Indy released?

The Silicon Graphics Indy was introduced in 1993 as an entry-level Unix workstation aimed at the educational and technical markets. It was positioned below the more powerful SGI Indigo2 and was notable for being one of the first affordable workstations with built-in digital video input.

What processor did the Silicon Graphics Indy use?

The SGI Indy used MIPS RISC processors, initially shipping with the MIPS R4000 and later available with R4400 and R4600 options. SGI had fully transitioned to the MIPS architecture by the early 1990s, having previously used Motorola 68000-series processors in older machines like the Personal IRIS.

What operating system did the Silicon Graphics Indy run?

The Indy ran IRIX, SGI's proprietary Unix-based operating system built on Unix System V with BSD extensions. IRIX was known for its advanced graphics and multimedia support and was required to take advantage of the Indy's XL24, XGE, or XS24 graphics board options.

What was the IndyCam that shipped with the SGI Indy?

The IndyCam was a small digital video camera that shipped standard with every SGI Indy workstation, connecting via the system's built-in video input port. It was notable for being one of the first affordable digital cameras bundled with a desktop computer, enabling early video conferencing and image capture applications.

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