The Silicon Graphics B014ANT180 is a high-performance graphics card designed for Silicon Graphics workstations, delivering advanced 2D and 3D graphics acceleration for professional visualization applications. This module enables SGI systems to render complex models and scenes with the precision required for scientific visualization, computer-aided design, and digital content creation.
The B014ANT180 utilizes SGI's advanced graphics processing technology to deliver high-performance rendering capabilities. The card supports hardware-accelerated geometry processing, lighting calculations, and texture mapping, offloading these tasks from the system processor to achieve smooth, interactive performance with complex datasets.
This graphics card is designed for integration into SGI workstation systems, providing the graphics output necessary for professional applications. It supports multiple display configurations and high-resolution outputs suitable for detailed visualization work.
Product Type: High-performance graphics card
Compatible Systems: Selected Silicon Graphics workstations
Graphics Capabilities: Hardware-accelerated 2D and 3D graphics
Display Output: Multiple display support for extended desktops
Rendering Features: Geometry acceleration, texture mapping, lighting
Applications: CAD, scientific visualization, digital content creation, medical imaging
Form Factor: SGI proprietary graphics module
System Integration: Direct replacement for original SGI graphics components

The B014ANT180 is particularly suited for applications requiring high-quality 3D rendering, including mechanical computer-aided design, architectural visualization, and scientific simulation. Its performance enables interactive manipulation of complex assemblies and accurate representation of lighting and materials.
This graphics card serves as a replacement component for existing SGI workstations, allowing continued operation of specialized systems in research facilities, engineering departments, and production environments where SGI visualization capabilities remain essential for specific workflows.



