SGI O2

The O2 is an entry-level Unix workstation introduced in 1996 by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) to replace their earlier Indy series. Like the Indy, the O2 uses a single MIPS microprocessor and was intended to be used mainly for multimedia. Its larger counterpart is the SGI Octane. The O2 was SGI's last attempt at a low-end workstation.

SGI O2
ManufacturerSilicon Graphics, Inc.
Release dateOctober 1996
Operating systemIRIX
CPUR5000, RM7000, R10000, or R12000
Memory32 MB (up to 1 GB)
PredecessorSGI Indy
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