Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Feb 2006 19:10 UTC
SGI and IRIX SGI issued its most ominous regulatory filing to date, warning that a bad 2006 could force the former high-flyer into bankruptcy. In order to improve its business, SGI will consider measures ranging from axing or selling off product lines to pursuing 'a strategic partner or acquirer.' The hardware maker will basically look at anything and everything to remain a going concern.
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RE[3]: What happened?
by smashIt on Thu 9th Feb 2006 22:46 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: What happened?"
smashIt
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for Novell I'm confident we'll see their business loose in the longer run.

novel does already make red numbers

for sgi they should have kept irix/mips for contentcreation and other high-level tasks. for those low workingmachines in renderfarms bsd or linux on x64 would have been a good decision.

finaly sgi learned the hard way that enhencing linux is helping your competitors.
i still hope that it's not too late for them...

Edited 2006-02-09 22:47

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