SGI Challenge
| Developer | Silicon Graphics |
|---|---|
| Type | Server, supercomputer |
| Release date | 1992 |
| CPU | MIPS R4400, MIPS R8000, MIPS R10000 |
| Memory | 64 MB–128 GB |
| Successor | Origin 200 and Origin 2000 |
The Challenge, code-named Eveready (deskside models) and Terminator (rackmount models), is a family of server computers and supercomputers developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics in the early to mid-1990s that succeeded the earlier Power Series systems (not to be confused with IBM Power Systems). The Challenge was later succeeded by the NUMAlink-based Origin 200 and Origin 2000 in 1996.