Silicon Graphics aims to repeat its success in the graphics marketwith a low-end workstation. But, says Sean Hallahan, it must firstovercome stiff competition and some dodgy chips
Silicon Graphics has been forced to issue a profit warning for its first quarter because of the need to replace thousands of faulty chips. Problems were found with the R10000 chipset which lies a...
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