Top Document: SGI hardware Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Previous Document: -8- How fast is my R4000 or R4400 machine? Next Document: -10- What graphics and audio options were/are available for each model? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge There are two different IP numbers, one referring to the hardware and one to the software (kernel configuration). The latter is what you see when you type 'hinv'. Here is a table of both numbers: HW IP SW IP Model CPU Speed ----- ----- -------------------- ----- ----------- IP2 IP2 IRIS 3000 68020 IP4 IP4 4D/50, 4D/70 R2000 12.5MHz IP4.5 IP4.5 4D/80, 4D/85 R2000 16MHz 4D/60 R2300 IP5 IP5 4D/1x0 R3000 16.7MHz IP6 IP6 4D/20 R3000 12.5MHz IP10 IP6 4D/25 R3000 20MHz IP7 IP7 4D/2x0 R3000 25MHz IP9 IP9 4D/210 R3000 25MHz IP13 IP7 4D/3x0 R3000 33MHz IP15 IP7 4D/4x0 R3000 40MHz IP12 IP12 4D/30, 4D/35, Indigo R3000 30-36MHz IP17 IP17 Crimson R4x00 50 or 75MHz IP19 IP19 Onyx, Challenge R4x00 50 or 75MHz IP20 IP20 Indigo R4000 R4x00 50 or 75MHz IP22 IP22 Indigo2 R4x00 50 or 75MHz IP24 IP22 Indy R4x00 50 or 75MHz IP25 R10000 200 MHz IP26 Challenge R8000 75 MHz The missing numbers were used for machines that were not released. R4x00 machines can be 50 MHz R4000s or 75Mhz R4400s. 'hinv' reports twice that in recent versions of IRIX; see the previous question for an explanation. We use the smaller number here for consistency. User Contributions:Top Document: SGI hardware Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Previous Document: -8- How fast is my R4000 or R4400 machine? Next Document: -10- What graphics and audio options were/are available for each model? Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: sgi-faq@viz.tamu.edu (The SGI FAQ group)
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