New Deskside Silicon Graphics Prism System Offers Double the Memory of IBM and HP Systems
26 Abril 2005 - 11:05AM
PR Newswire (US)
New Deskside Silicon Graphics Prism System Offers Double the Memory
of IBM and HP Systems Starting Under $8,500, New Visualization
System Arms Linux Users With Twice the Data Size to Tackle Today's
Complex Problems MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 26
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Answering mounting demand for more
visualization capability in the hands of Linux(R) system users
struggling with big data problems, Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI)
today extended its acclaimed family of Silicon Graphics Prism(TM)
visualization systems with a new deskside model. Featuring a
starting price under $8,500, the Silicon Graphics Prism deskside
system packs up to 24GB of memory and two full bandwidth graphics
pipelines. The new deskside model drives the power and scalability
of Silicon Graphics Prism systems to the lowest price point ever,
and allows more users to leverage the product family's breakthrough
visualization capabilities for tackling problems that generate
massive data sets, such as weather modeling and drug design. -- For
oil and gas research, the Silicon Graphics Prism deskside system
enables seismic analysts to view 20GB of data in a single session.
Ideal for multiple-attribute tasks, the new system enables faster
and more quantitative analysis of potential reservoirs, and speeds
memory-intensive tasks like core tracing. -- For scientific
research, the new deskside visualization platform allows
researchers to interactively study large data sets -- such as
molecules, cosmology models and simulated drug interactions -- all
at once, rather than working with segmented data sets, thereby
reducing the time to discovery. -- Computer-aided engineering (CAE)
environments can enhance productivity with the new system, which
enables engineers to view and analyze more time steps in a fully
interactive workspace. For more granular analysis, two graphics
pipelines give the new deskside system the ability to support dual
projection and stereo viewing. "The new Silicon Graphics Prism
deskside system puts many of the advantages of our rackmount
Silicon Graphics Prism system into a deployable package that we can
easily take on the road," said David Neill of the University of
Wales at Aberystwyth Science Centre, which is building an SGI(R)
Reality Center(R) visualization facility as a cornerstone of a new
Centre of Excellence for Visualization in Wales, a
37,000-square-foot facility designed to accelerate innovation and
technology transfer. "We collaborate constantly with academic and
scientific teams on high-end computational problems that require
realistic, interactive visualization. This high-bandwidth,
memory-rich deskside system will allow us to literally create a
flexible, portable and fully interactive environment no matter
where we are. Such a feat would be impossible to achieve with
typical Linux visualization systems based on graphics cluster
technology with limited memory and sluggish I/O." Dedicated system
for power users With its deskside form factor and low entry price,
the new Silicon Graphics Prism system offers dramatic performance
advantages as a dedicated system for power users with the most
demanding visualization needs. Engineers and researchers also can
drive displays with up to 10 million combined pixels, as the
system's dual ATI(R) FireGL graphics processors offer the ability
to simultaneously serve four full bandwidth channels. Leveraging
single or dual Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors, the new system
allows complex calculations to be handled locally, thus easing the
burden placed on compute servers. Larger workgroups also benefit
from the new system, which they can use in a visual area network
(VAN) environment to share data and resources for faster, more
efficient collaboration. Additionally, the Silicon Graphics Prism
deskside system is an ideal engine for low-cost SGI Reality Center
implementations, delivering a fully interactive visualization
solution offering high resolution with no compromises. "Traditional
PC architectures have long been a problem for power users, throwing
up barriers that stymie productivity and slow the kind of insights
that lead to new medicines, safer aircraft and automobiles, and
breakthroughs in environmental science," said Shawn Underwood,
director, Visual Systems Group, SGI. "The new Silicon Graphics
Prism deskside system tears down those barriers with record-setting
capabilities that allow engineers and scientists to see more and do
more with today's immense data sets. This new system not only
delivers what power users need today, but it offers them a
cost-effective entry point to solutions that have the speed,
throughput and sheer scalability to handle tomorrow's visualization
challenges." Application acceleration for IRIX users Users with
investments in IRIX(R) applications have a double win with Silicon
Graphics Prism, which can run IRIX applications with significant
performance improvements over prior systems. Through
QuickTransit(TM) software, IRIX applications can run concurrently
with Linux applications, enabling users to have the best of all
worlds leveraging the rich IRIX application heritage alongside the
emerging breadth of Linux applications. QuickTransit is a hardware
virtualization technology from Transitive Corporation, which
provides a dramatic improvement in price/performance without the
need for recompiling applications. The Silicon Graphics Prism
system uses QuickTransit to provide instant access to more than 140
key IRIX utilities bringing a rich and powerful extension to the
standard Linux user environment. Entry point to SGI visualization
ecosystem The new deskside model provides an affordable entry point
to the flexible SGI visualization ecosystem - or an easily
deployable yet powerful addition to an existing SGI installation.
Capable of scaling up to 16 graphics pipelines, 6.1TB of memory and
256 processors, the Silicon Graphics Prism family offers many times
the visualization capability of any other computing system
available. Pricing and Availability The new Silicon Graphics Prism
deskside system is available today from SGI starting at under
$8,500. For more information, visit http://www.sgi.com/prism. For
the Silicon Graphics Prism deskside system Virtual Press Kit,
please go to
http://www.sgi.com/company_info/newsroom/virt_presskit/prism_deskside/
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is to provide technology that enables the most significant
scientific and creative breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether
it's sharing images to aid in brain surgery, finding oil more
efficiently, studying global climate, providing technologies for
homeland security and defense or enabling the transition from
analog to digital broadcasting, SGI is dedicated to addressing the
next class of challenges for scientific, engineering and creative
users. With offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in
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