SGI Onyx

SGI Onyx

The SGI Onyx, code named "Eveready" (deskside models) and "Terminator" (rackmount models), is a series of visualization systems designed and manufactured by SGI, introduced in 1993 and offered in two models, deskside and rackmount. The Onyx's basic system architecture is based on the SGI Challenge servers, but with the notable inclusion of graphics hardware. The Onyx was succeed by the Onyx2 in 1996 and was discontinued on 31 March 1999.

Microprocessor

The deskside variant can take one CPU board, and the rackmount variant can take up to six CPU boards. Both models originally used the IP19 CPU board with one, two or four MIPS R4400 processors, initially with 100 and 150 MHz options, later increased to 200 and 250 MHz. Later, the IP21 CPU board was introduced, with one or two R8000 processors at 75 or 90 MHz; machines with this board were referred to as POWER Onyx. Finally, SGI introduced the IP25 board with one, two or four R10000 processors at 195 MHz.

Graphics subsystem

The Onyx initially used the RealityEngine2 or VTX graphics subsystems, and later, InfiniteReality, which was introduced in 1995.

RealityEngine2

The RealityEngine2 was the original high end graphics subsystem for the Onyx and was offered in two models. The deskside model had one GE12 board with 12 GE (Geometry Engine) processors, up to four RM4 boards, and a DG4 board. The rackmount model differed by supporting four RM4 or RM5 boards, but was otherwise the same.

VTX

The VTX graphics subsystem was a cost reduced version of the RealityEngine2, using the same hardware but in a feature reduced configuration that could not be upgraded. It consisted of one GE10 board with six GE (Geometry Engine) processors, an RM4 board and a DG2 board.

InfiniteReality

The InfiniteReality succeeded the RealityEngine2 as the high-end graphics subsystem for the Onyx when introduced in 1995. It was offered in two models, the deskside model consisted of a GE12 board with GE11 geometry engines, one or two RM6 boards and a DG4 board while the rackmount model differed by supporting up to four RM6 boards.

References

* POWER Onyx and Onyx Deskside Owner's Guide (document number: 007-1733-070)
* POWER Onyx and Onyx Rackmount Owner's Guide (document number: 007-1736-060)


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