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When did James Clark start Silicon Graphics Inc?

When did James Clark start Silicon Graphics Inc?

Silicon Graphics, Inc. In 1982, James Clark along with several Stanford graduate students founded Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI). The earliest Silicon Graphics graphical workstations were mainly terminals, but they were soon followed by stand-alone graphical Unix workstations with very fast graphics rendering hardware.

When did James Clark invent the Geometry Engine?

The zenith of his group’s advancements was the Geometry Engine, an early hardware accelerator for rendering computer images based on geometric models which he developed in 1979 with his students at Stanford. In 1982, James Clark along with several Stanford graduate students founded Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI).

When did James Clark come up with the idea for Netscape?

In February 1994, Clark sought out Marc Andreessen who had led the development of Mosaic, the first widely distributed and easy-to-use software for browsing the World Wide Web, while employed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Clark and Andreessen founded Netscape, and developed the Netscape Navigator web browser.

When did Jim Clark merge Healtheon with WebMD?

Knowing WebMD had financial backing from Microsoft, Clark decided to merge Healtheon with the original WebMD to form the WebMD Corporation (NASDAQ: WBMD). WebMD is a leader in health information on the Internet. In 1999, Jim Clark launched myCFO, a company formed to help wealthy Silicon Valley individuals manage their fortunes.

Silicon Graphics, Inc. In 1982, James Clark along with several Stanford graduate students founded Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI). The earliest Silicon Graphics graphical workstations were mainly terminals, but they were soon followed by stand-alone graphical Unix workstations with very fast graphics rendering hardware.

When did the Silicon Graphics line go out of business?

By the time SGI discontinued the line in 1989, it had sold around 3,500 systems in total. Such a small number of units shipped may seem insignificant, but they were costly machines ranging from $45,000 to $100,000 each. By 1988, SGI’s revenue had steadily climbed to $153 million.

When did the first Silicon Graphics computer come out?

SGI’s Onyx2 system (1996) contained 8 MIPS R10000 CPUs, 16GB RAM and two graphics pipelines. Up to 16 racks could be connected together and act like a single computer. Credit: SGI Vintage Stuff Silicon Graphics got its start in a day when most people did not even have a home computer. The year was 1982.

The zenith of his group’s advancements was the Geometry Engine, an early hardware accelerator for rendering computer images based on geometric models which he developed in 1979 with his students at Stanford. In 1982, James Clark along with several Stanford graduate students founded Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI).