SGI Origin 200
| Origin-200 | |
| Developer | Silicon Graphics | 
|---|---|
| Type | Server | 
| Release date | October 1996 | 
| Discontinued | 30 June 2002 | 
| Operating system | IRIX | 
| CPU | MIPS R10000, MIPS R12000 | 
| Memory | 32 MB–2 GB | 
| Predecessor | SGI Challenge M | 
| Successor | Origin 300 | 
| Related | SGI Origin 2000 | 
| Website | sgi | 
The SGI Origin 200, code named Speedo, was an entry-level server computer developed and manufactured by SGI, introduced in October 1996 to accompany their mid-range and high-end Origin 2000. It is based on the same architecture as the Origin 2000 but has an unrelated hardware implementation. At the time of introduction, these systems ran the IRIX 6.4, and later, the IRIX 6.5 operating systems. The Origin 200 was discontinued on 30 June 2002.