has gloss | eng: The SGI Indigo² and the SGI Challenge M were Unix computers marketed by SGI from 1992 to 1997. The Indigo², code named Fullhouse, was a desktop workstation. The Challenge M was a server which differed from the Indigo² only by a slightly differently colored and badged case, and the absence of graphics and sound hardware. Both systems were based on the MIPS processors. Both systems supported EISA bus and SGI proprietary GIO64 expansion bus via a riser card. SGI Indigo² workstation is a direct successor to the famous SGI Indigo model. Until the introduction of SGI Octane, SGI Indigo² was SGI's most powerful desktop solution for 3D, visualization and high performance computing environments. |