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Comments on: SGI slashes 15 per cent of its workforce

SGI still exists? 

Posted Monday 15th December 2008 17:14 GMT

Happy

Last time I heard about them is when they paid for advertising in the "Lost In Space" movie.

1500 workers!!! 

Posted Monday 15th December 2008 19:02 GMT

Alert

I am very surprised that SGI has that many workers. They don't build an OS, They use Intel Chips. Cray only has 800 people and I think they are more of a marque name in super computers then SGI. Of course SGI's headquarters is almost withing shouting distance of NASA Ames so maybe they use the extra 700 people to visit Ames for marketing.

Re: 1500 workers!!! 

Posted Tuesday 16th December 2008 00:01 GMT

"They don't build an OS, They use Intel Chips."

I think the last vestiges of the once Mighty SGI went away when they filed for Chapter 11. That was when they killed their MIPS systems, IRIX, and practically became something similar to the current "Cray" corp: just another stupid Intel box vendor.

They don't even have the 3D accel chip business anymore.

In related news: 

Posted Tuesday 16th December 2008 02:22 GMT

Linux

Related headline - SGI continues to exist.

Bo thinks that HPC doesn't need storage 

Posted Tuesday 16th December 2008 03:09 GMT

He's not too bright, he thinks that SGI can recover its glory days just by producing very fast boxes, ignoring the problem of being able to store the data and get at it quickly.

(Oh, and IRIX was dead before the Chapter 11, maybe if the bloke who took over then was still around, at least he understood that you have to make products that are actually bought, not just have an impressive spec sheet.)

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