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SGI Indy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | At the same clock rate, the SC version of the processor module is generally 20 to 40 percent faster than the PC version, due to the memory cache. |
 | | The Indy was also the first SGI to utilize the MIPS R5000 CPU, which offered significant advantages over the R4400 and R4600 it replaced. |
 | | The digital input is a proprietary D-sub connector with a rectangular array of pins, and is used by the SGI IndyCam. |
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