SGI Virtu is a computer product line from Silicon Graphics dedicated to visualization , announced in April 2008. It represents a return of Silicon Graphics to the visualization market after several years of focus on high-performance computing .
3-595: SGI Virtu workstations effectively replaced the SGI Fuel , SGI Tezro and SGI Prism workstations that were discontinued in 2006. The Virtu range consists of a rack-mounted server configuration (Virtu VN200) and four workstation configurations (Virtu VS series). The latter are re-badged systems from BOXX Technologies , based on Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron processors and Nvidia Quadro graphics chipsets, running Red Hat Enterprise Linux , SUSE Linux Enterprise Server or Windows Compute Cluster Server . SGI Virtu VN200
6-420: Is a high density node installed in a rack-mounted enclosure. Five nodes are supported in the 4U enclosure. The node itself is based on a two-way Intel Xeon 5400 architecture and supports Nvidia Quadro graphic cards and is intended to be clustered . The SGI Virtu VS series are the workstation models of the product line. Virtu VS100 is based on a two-way Quad Core Intel Xeon architecture. Virtu VS200
9-426: Is a two-way AMD Opteron configuration, Virtu VS300 a four-way AMD Opteron and Virtu VS350 is an eight-way AMD Opteron configuration. All systems accept the full range of Nvidia Quadro Plex and Nvidia Quadro graphic solutions. NVIDIA SLI is supported. This computer hardware article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . SGI Fuel Too Many Requests If you report this error to
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