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Description Silicon Graphics Onyx, code named Eveready (deskside models) and Terminator (rackmount models), is a series of visualization systems designed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics Inc., 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 employed in early 1995 for development kits used to produce software for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Saturn and, because the technology was so new, the Onyx was noted as the major factor for the impressively high price of US$100,000–US$250,000 for such kits.
The Onyx was succeeded by the Onyx2 in 1996 and was discontinued on March 31, 1999.
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