Silicon Graphics, Inc.

SGI is a leader in high-performance computing. SGI delivers a complete range of high-performance server and storage solutions along with industry-leading professional services and support that enable its customers to overcome the challenges of complex data-intensive workflows and accelerate breakthrough discoveries, innovation and information transformation. SGI helps customers solve their computing challenges whether it's enhancing the qualit... more

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Also known as:

  • SGI,
  • Silicon Graphics

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Founders

James H. Clark

Dr. James H. Clark (born March 23, 1944) is a prolific entrepreneur and former computer scientist. He founded several notable Silicon Valley technology companies, including Silicon Graphics, Inc., Netscape Communications Corporation, myCFO and Healtheon. His research work in computer graphics lead...

Revenue:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 462,900,000
  • Jun 29, 2007

Operating income:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • -51,660,000
  • Jun 29, 2007

Market capitalization:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 210,000,000
  • Dec 31, 2007

Number of employees:

number date
  • 1,600
  • 2006

Ticker symbol:

Stock exchange Ticker symbol
  • SGIC

Spin offs:

Child company Date
  • 2000

Companies acquired:

Company acquired Date
  • 1996

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