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  2. SGI Indigo - Wikipedia

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    The Indigo, introduced as the IRIS Indigo, is a line of workstation computers developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI). SGI first announced the system in July 1991. SGI first announced the system in July 1991.

  3. Skylake (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Iris Pro 580 950 MHz 6 MB 128 MB Q1 2016 $434 6700HQ: 3.3 GHz 3.1 GHz HD 530 1050 MHz — September 1, 2015 $378 6660U: 2 (4) 2.4 GHz 3.4 GHz 3.2 GHz — Iris 540 300 MHz 4 MB 64 MB 12 15 W 9.5 W Q1 2016 $415 6650U: 2.2 GHz Q3 2015 6600U: 2.6 GHz — HD 520 — 25 W 7.5 W September 1, 2015 $393 6567U: 3.3 GHz 3.6 GHz 3.4 GHz Iris 550 1100 MHz

  4. Internationalized Resource Identifier - Wikipedia

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    IRIs are mapped to URIs to retain backwards-compatibility with systems that do not support the new format. [ 6 ] For applications and protocols that do not allow direct consumption of IRIs, the IRI should first be converted to Unicode using canonical composition normalization (NFC) , if not already in Unicode format.

  5. IRIS GL - Wikipedia

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    IRIS GL (Integrated Raster Imaging System Graphics Library) is a proprietary graphics API created by Silicon Graphics (SGI) in the early 1980s for producing 2D and 3D ...

  6. Iris printer - Wikipedia

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    The Iris printer was developed by Iris Graphics, Inc. originally of Stoneham, Massachusetts.Iris was founded in 1984 by two former employees of Applicon, Inc., Dieter Jochimsen and Craig Surprise, who had worked with Professor Helmuth Hertz of Lund University in Sweden, from whom Applicon had licensed the continuous-flow inkjet technology used in an Applicon-manufactured large-format printer.

  7. Iris Browser - Wikipedia

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    Iris Browser is a discontinued web browser for Windows Mobile smartphones [1] and personal digital assistants (PDAs) developed by the Torch Mobile company. The first version was released in 2008. [2] It was one of the first mobile browsers to score a perfect 100 on the Acid3 test. [3] RIM acquired Torch Mobile in 2009 and discontinued Iris. [4]

  8. OpenFabrics Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The program enables manufacturers of InfiniBand and iWARP products to test and certify that their products support the OpenFabrics software stack, and test their compatibility with other products. The alliance sponsors interoperability events at the University of New Hampshire. The test scenarios are available to the public, as are the test ...

  9. Fabric OS - Wikipedia

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    The second generation of Fabric OS (4.0) was developed on a PowerPC platform, and uses MontaVista Linux, a Linux derivative with real-time performance enhancements. With the advent of MontaVista, switches and directors have the ability of hot firmware activation (without downtime for Fibre Channel fabric), and many useful diagnostic commands.