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Что (кто) такое Silicon Graphics - определение

FORMER AMERICAN COMPANY
Silicon Graphics, Incorporated; Silicon Graphics Inc.; Silicon Graphics workstation; Silicon Graphics workstations; Silicon Graphics, Inc.; Silicon Graphics Incorporated; SGICQ; Silicon Graphics Inc
  • SGI headquarters on Amphitheatre Parkway, after it became the [[Googleplex]], circa 2006
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  • SGI 540 Visual Workstation
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  • Silicon Graphics logo with distinctive 3D box "bug", used until 1999
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Silicon Graphics, Inc.         
<company> (SGI) Manufacturer of workstations and software for graphics and image processing. SGI was founded by Dr. James H. Clark, who left some time before May 1994 to head Mosaic Communications Corporation. Quarterly sales $433M, profits $44M (Aug 1994). http://sgi.com/. (1994-09-26)
Monocrystalline silicon         
  • Global market-share in terms of annual production by PV technology since 1980
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MONOCRYSTALLINE SILICON ALLOTROPE WITH DIAMOND STRUCTURE (SI-I)
Monocrystaline silicon; Mono-crystalline silicon cell; Silicon crystal; Monocrystalline solar cell; Single-crystal silicon; Mono-Si; Semiconductor-grade silicon; Czochralski-grown silicon
Monocrystalline silicon, more often called single-crystal silicon, in short mono c-Si or mono-Si, is the base material for silicon-based discrete components and integrated circuits used in virtually all modern electronic equipment. Mono-Si also serves as a photovoltaic, light-absorbing material in the manufacture of solar cells.
Through-silicon via         
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METAL-PLATED HOLES USED TO VERTICALLY ELECTRICALLY CONNECT SEVERAL DIES THAT ARE ATOP EACH OTHER
Through-silicon via (TSV); Through silicon via; Through-chip via
In electronic engineering, a through-silicon via (TSV) or through-chip via is a vertical electrical connection (via) that passes completely through a silicon wafer or die. TSVs are high-performance interconnect techniques used as an alternative to wire-bond and flip chips to create 3D packages and 3D integrated circuits.
Binary compounds of silicon         
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ANY BINARY CHEMICAL COMPOUND CONTAINING JUST SILICON AND ANOTHER CHEMICAL ELEMENT
Binary compound of silicon
Binary compounds of silicon are binary chemical compounds containing silicon and one other chemical element.Inorganic chemistry, Egon Wiberg, Nils Wiberg, Arnold Frederick Holleman Technically the term silicide is reserved for any compounds containing silicon bonded to a more electropositive element.
Carborundum         
  • Synthetic SiC Lely crystals
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  • The Porsche Carrera GT's silicon carbide "carbon-ceramic" disk brake
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  • A replication of [[H. J. Round]]'s LED experiments
  • Synthetic SiC crystals ~3 mm in diameter
  • Two six-inch wafers made of silicon carbide
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  • Silicon carbide, image taken under a stereoscopic microscope.
  • Piece of silicon carbide used in steel making
  • ballistic vests]]
  • Cutting disks made of SiC
  • Ultraviolet LED
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carborundum; SiC; Silicon Carbide; Silicium carbide; Carbon silicide; Silicon monocarbide; Carbosolita
·add. ·- A beautiful crystalline compound, SiC, consisting of carbon and silicon in combination; carbon silicide. It is made by heating carbon and sand together in an electric furnace. The commercial article is dark-colored and iridescent. It is harder than emery, and is used as an Abrasive.
silicon carbide         
  • Synthetic SiC Lely crystals
  • Moissanite single crystal (≈1 mm in size)
  • A [[moissanite]]
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  • The Porsche Carrera GT's silicon carbide "carbon-ceramic" disk brake
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  • A replication of [[H. J. Round]]'s LED experiments
  • Synthetic SiC crystals ~3 mm in diameter
  • Two six-inch wafers made of silicon carbide
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  • Silicon carbide, image taken under a stereoscopic microscope.
  • Piece of silicon carbide used in steel making
  • ballistic vests]]
  • Cutting disks made of SiC
  • Ultraviolet LED
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carborundum; SiC; Silicon Carbide; Silicium carbide; Carbon silicide; Silicon monocarbide; Carbosolita
¦ noun a hard refractory compound of silicon and carbon; carborundum. [SiC.]
3D computer graphics         
GRAPHICS THAT USE A THREE-DIMENSIONAL REPRESENTATION OF GEOMETRIC DATA
3D graphics; 3d computer graphics; 3d-graphics; 3d graphics; 3-D computer graphics; 3D program; 3D computer graphics software; 3D computer graphics editor; 3D computer graphic; 3-D graphics; 3DCG; 3D Computer Graphics; 3d computer graphics software; 3d graphics software; 3D software; 3D programs; 3D graphics programming; 3D CGI software; 3D graphic; True 3D; 3D applications; 3D graphics application; 3D graphics software; History of 3D computer graphics; Three-dimensional computer graphics; True-3D; 3-D computer graphics software; 3D computer-generated image; Materials system
3D computer graphics, or “3D graphics,” sometimes called CGI, 3D-CGI or three-dimensional computer graphics are graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data (often Cartesian) that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering digital images, usually 2D images but sometimes 3D images. The resulting images may be stored for viewing later (possibly as an animation) or displayed in real time.
carborundum         
  • Synthetic SiC Lely crystals
  • Moissanite single crystal (≈1 mm in size)
  • A [[moissanite]]
 engagement ring
  • The Porsche Carrera GT's silicon carbide "carbon-ceramic" disk brake
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  • A replication of [[H. J. Round]]'s LED experiments
  • Synthetic SiC crystals ~3 mm in diameter
  • Two six-inch wafers made of silicon carbide
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  • Silicon carbide, image taken under a stereoscopic microscope.
  • Piece of silicon carbide used in steel making
  • ballistic vests]]
  • Cutting disks made of SiC
  • Ultraviolet LED
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carborundum; SiC; Silicon Carbide; Silicium carbide; Carbon silicide; Silicon monocarbide; Carbosolita
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¦ noun a very hard black solid consisting of silicon carbide, used as an abrasive.
Origin
C19: blend of carbon and corundum.
Self Help Graphics & Art         
COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER IN LOS ANGELES
Self Help Graphics; Self-Help Graphics; Self-Help Graphics & Art; Self Help Graphics and Art; Self-Help Graphics and Art; Self Help Graphics& Art; Galeria Otra Vez; Galería Otra Vez
Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc. is a community arts center with a mix Beaux-Arts and vernacular architecture in East Los Angeles, California, United States.
Color Graphics Adapter         
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  • 80-column text on RGB (left) vs. composite monitor (right)
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  • DE-9 connector seen when looking at the back of a PC
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  • A single big "pixel" in 160×100 mode. This is the two top rows of half of character 221. Note the eight constituent non-square pixels and the overall 1:1.2 aspect ratio.
COMPUTER DISPLAY STANDARD
Color graphics adapter; Color Graphics Adaptor; Colour Graphics Adapter; IBM Color Graphics Adapter; Color/Graphics Adapter; CGA graphics; CGA composite mode; GRAFTABL (DOS command); GRAFTABL (command); GRAFTABL; CGA display; CGA (IBM); IBM CGA; CGA palettes; CGA monitor; Color Graphics Array
<hardware, graphics> (CGA) One of IBM's earliest hardware video display standards for use in IBM PCs. CGA can display 80*25 or 40*25 text in 16 colors, 640*200 pixels of graphics in two colors or 320*200 in four colors (IBM PC video modes 0-6). It is now obsolete. (1995-11-11)

Википедия

Silicon Graphics

Silicon Graphics, Inc. (stylized as SiliconGraphics before 1999, later rebranded SGI, historically known as Silicon Graphics Computer Systems or SGCS) was an American high-performance computing manufacturer, producing computer hardware and software. Founded in Mountain View, California in November 1981 by Jim Clark, its initial market was 3D graphics computer workstations, but its products, strategies and market positions developed significantly over time.

Early systems were based on the Geometry Engine that Clark and Marc Hannah had developed at Stanford University, and were derived from Clark's broader background in computer graphics. The Geometry Engine was the first very-large-scale integration (VLSI) implementation of a geometry pipeline, specialized hardware that accelerated the "inner-loop" geometric computations needed to display three-dimensional images. For much of its history, the company focused on 3D imaging and was a major supplier of both hardware and software in this market.

Silicon Graphics reincorporated as a Delaware corporation in January 1990. Through the mid to late-1990s, the rapidly improving performance of commodity Wintel machines began to erode SGI's stronghold in the 3D market. The porting of Maya to other platforms was a major event in this process. SGI made several attempts to address this, including a disastrous move from their existing MIPS platforms to the Intel Itanium, as well as introducing their own Linux-based Intel IA-32 based workstations and servers that failed in the market. In the mid-2000s the company repositioned itself as a supercomputer vendor, a move that also failed.

On April 1, 2009, SGI filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and announced that it would sell substantially all of its assets to Rackable Systems, a deal finalized on May 11, 2009, with Rackable assuming the name Silicon Graphics International. The remains of Silicon Graphics, Inc. became Graphics Properties Holdings, Inc.