Octane III is immediately available with Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series or Intel® Atom™ configurations. The base configuration price starts at $7,995.
In this day and age, I expect and demand to be allowed to create a shopping cart with the config of my choice to see how much it would cost, and then abandon it at the last moment.
A new computer from SGI? Almost made me look at my calendar to see if it's April's Fools time, heh. This looks ... I don't know, pretty heavy-weight with up to 80 cores on the desktop. Not sure why you'd want an 80-core server machine on your desk, though.
3d rendering, video compositing, all kinds of science. I'd like one, though I'm not an advanced enough user to make the most of that power. It's very interesting that there's an Atom configuration - I would never have thought anyone would seriously stack up Intel's cheapie processor for cluster work. But with multi-core friendly software these days, it makes a lot of sense from a price-performance point of view.
$8k is not bad pricing either, although looking at the configurations I suspect that's the dual Xeon with a Tesla card (or two) from NVidia. In the meantime, you can pick up decommissioned Altix servers on eBay at surprisngly affordable prices.
I dunno if it's just me, but for the anal-retentive bastard in me, I ESPECIALLY hate seeing typos in PDF. Inexplicably, I am much more forgiving of them on web pages, as in HTML files and the like.
There's a sense of permanence to a PDF that just makes the mistake all the more heinous.
In a past life, I was a full-time engineer at SGI. Have they learned nothing?