SGI Extends High Performance Computing Innovation on Path to Exascale

SGI Announces Solutions to Accelerate Discovery With Greater Speed, Scale and Efficiency; Views Exaflop by 2020

SGI Announces Solutions to Accelerate Discovery With Greater Speed, Scale and Efficiency; Views Exaflop by 2020

Solution Enables the Creation of High-Resolution 3D Images to Advance Research

MILPITAS, CA — (Marketwired) — 10/29/14 — SGI (NASDAQ: SGI), a global leader in high performance solutions for compute, data analytics, and data management, today reported financial results for its fiscal first quarter 2015 ended Sep. 26, 2014.Total revenue for the fiscal first quarter was $112 million, which compares with $142 million in the previous quarter and $148 million in the first fiscal quarter of 2014.GAAP net loss for the fiscal first quarter was $10 million, or $(0.30) per share,

U.S. Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) to Implement Advanced SGI Technologies for Research and Modeling

Optimizing Application Delivery, Video Transcoding, Web Infrastructure and Web Hosting With Expanded Ecosystem of Partners

Faster Seismic Processing and Imaging a Huge Advantage for International Oil and Gas Exploration

MILPITAS, CA — (Marketwired) — 10/17/14 — SGI (NASDAQ: SGI), a global leader in high performance solutions for compute, data analytics, and data management, today announced it will host an Analyst Day during the Supercomputing Conference 2014 (SC14) to provide strategic updates on the company–s business and technology roadmap.Details are as follows:Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Time: 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (CT)
Location: Hampton Inn & Suites Convention Center (1201 Convention Boule

Customers Including Sigma-Aldrich Corporation Rapidly Adopting SGI–s Newly Certified Appliance for Its Performance and Simplicity to Achieve Extreme Scale With SAP HANA Platform and Lower Total Costs of Ownership

Combining SGI–s Storage Tier Virtualization Platform and Intel(R) Enterprise Edition for Lustre(R) Software Enables Simplified Scalability and Radically Reduced Storage Costs

Introduces First Enterprise-Class 64-Bit ARM-Based Servers; While Expanding the ARM Developer Ecosystem