Silicon Graphics Launches New Electronic Magazine

I ON VISUAL COMPUTING PREMIERES AT SIGGRAPH '95

MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (Aug. 8, 1995) -- Silicon Graphics, Inc. (NYSE:
SGI) today announced the debut of its Internet-based magazine, i on Visual
Computing. Located on the World Wide Web, i on Visual Computing is an
electronic publication focused on the people and technologies impacting
the evolution of visual computing. Published quarterly, the magazine takes
advantage of the full richness of the World Wide Web by incorporating 3D
graphics, animation, sound, video and text.

"Silicon Graphics is producing the ultimate resource on the Web to address
interactive visual technologies and their place on emerging global
supernetworks," said David Bagshaw, vice president of marketing at Silicon
Graphics. "i on Visual Computing will keep Web users' fingers on the pulse
of a new era of change - a shift in the way we think, interact, and
collaborate."

i on Visual Computing delivers on-line, media-rich coverage of the digital
revolution throughout global business - from motion pictures to
manufacturing. The magazine's debut issue features a host of on-line
reports on several exciting topics, including: Steven Spielberg's
preservation of testimonies from Holocaust survivors for his Shoah
project; Silicon Graphics' special effects partners anticipating the
future of film effects; virtual television and movie sets that allow
newscasters and actors to interact live within computer environments;
Rocket Science video game clips; and musician Graham Nash's use of
real-time computer visuals in his on-stage performances. The magazine also
features interactive demonstrations of key productivity programs like
Adobe Photoshop and Alias/Wavefront PowerAnimator, along with art gallery
tours and clips from award-winning animation.

"To demystify visual computing, we give readers access to the vision and
technology of industry leaders," said Editor-in-Chief Wendy Govier. "We
take you behind the scenes and actually show you what's happening."

Silicon Graphics, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high performance visual
computing systems. The company delivers interactive three-dimensional
graphics, digital media and multiprocessing supercomputing technologies to
technical, scientific and creative professionals. Its subsidiary, MIPS
Technologies, Inc., designs and licenses the industry's leading RISC
processor technology for the computer systems, interactive consumer and
embedded control markets. Silicon Graphics has offices worldwide and
headquarters in Mountain View, California.

Silicon Graphics and the Silicon Graphics logo are registered trademarks,
and i on Visual Computing is a trademark, of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Photoshop is a trademark of Adobe, Inc. PowerAnimator is a trademark of
Alias/Wavefront. Rocket Science is a trademark of Rocket Science Games,
Inc.
 
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