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2008-10-28
SGI died because of the following reasons:
1) Everyone who made the company great either left or was laid off.
2) With the exception of a few updates, a new SGI MIPS machine was basically using hardware and software designs from 1996. The latest MIPS R16000 is basically an R10000 (1995) fabbed on a smaller die running at the higher clockrate. Irix has stagnated since 1998.
4) Hey! I have an idea! Lets abandon development on the most advanced UNIX on the planet to work on Linux, that way no one will need to spend $20000 on those expensive UNIX machines!
5) Hey! I have an idea! Let's sell all of our patents to Microsoft so our current CEO will get a nice bonus when he defects!
6) Hey! I have an idea! Lets change our world renowned logo to something a 5-year old made with an old typewriter!
7) Hey! I have an idea! Lets divert all of our engineering teams to develop really expensive proprietary PCs to Run NT, that get the same performance from machines 1/4th their price!
8) Hey! I have an idea! Lets treat SGI hobbyists like dirt! Who cares that most of them are IT professionals who would normally lobby their company or school to buy our products!