Linked by Eugenia Loli on Wed 21st May 2003 15:39 UTC
SGI and IRIX SGI today announced that its SGI Altix 3000 servers and superclusters deliver world-record performance on the next-generation Intel Itanium 2 processor (Intel code name Madison). Preliminary results of 64-bit application tests reveal that "the SGI Altix 3000 family running on Madison will once again provide record-shattering performance, price/performance and scalability in a standard Linux OS environment".
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>>There is a reason these are so expensive.<<

I think the major reason is: economies of scale. SGI sells very few systems, hence each system has to sell for a lot.

I have no problem with SGI quality, SGI makes very good products. But you have seen their financial statements? A total disaster. I see no way SGI can stay in business. Price/performance just isn't there.