- Tue Feb 25 1997 Short Take: ATI bundles SGI VRML browser
Silicon Graphics' VRML 2.0 browser Cosmo Player will be bundled with upcoming 3D graphics hardware from ATI Technologies. ATI, which makes 3D graphics components, said its products will boost performance of Cosmo Player. The browser works as plug-in for both Navigator and Internet Explorer for Windows and Irix. A Mac version of Cosmo Player is due by summer.
- Mon Jul 14 2003 SGI uses ATI for graphics behemoths
Silicon Graphics Inc. introduces a new high-end visualization machine that marks a major change for the company: reliance on mainstream video technology from ATI.
- Tue Oct 24 2006 SGI sues ATI for patent infringement
Complaint alleges graphics chipmaker infringed a computer-graphics patent that ATI's competitors have licensed.
- Fri Aug 29 2008 Boxx fills in for a failing SGI
Glaskowsky reminisces about Silicon Graphics and finds solace in the growth of Boxx Technologies as a supplier of high-performance workstations and compute servers.
- Fri Sep 8 2006 SGI's Unix variant fading into history
Silicon Graphics to stop selling computers using MIPS chips and Irix operating system at end of 2006.
- Mon Apr 25 2005 SGI to release Itanium workstation
New system will accommodate one or two Itanium 2 processors and as much as 24GB of memory, with a starting price of $8,500.
- Tue May 25 1999 SGI licenses Sun's Java 3D technology
SGI has licensed Sun Microsystems' Java 3D technology, but SGI says it won't displace its own software.
- Tue Apr 30 1996 SGI unveils technology for 3D on Web
Silicon Graphics introduced client-server technology for video and virtual reality applications.
- Tue Jun 22 1999 SGI underscores Linux commitment
SGI is taking steps to make Linux run better on its new Intel-based workstations, saying it will offer Linux workstations by the end of the year.
- Mon May 17 1999 SGI elevates Linux in servers
The firm gives its imprimatur to a multipronged operating system strategy for server computers, giving Linux a stature which rivals Windows NT and Unix.

