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OpenGL Development: SGI vs Linux
Performance and Cost Comparison
By Ricardo Veguilla
SGI vs Linux
Linux is quickly becoming the
preferred OS for OpenGL and 3D
computer graphics development.
Today, Linux dominates one of SGI’s
most controlled market: Movie Special
Effects.
Why?
SGI and Hollywood
Special effects production pipeline
involves:
The graphic workstation – Computers
used by the artists to create the models
and textures used in the visual effects
sequence.
The render-farm – A computer cluster
dedicated for rendering the images or
animations that form the visual effect
sequence.
SGI’s Market dominance
SGI dominated the market of 3D graphics
solutions during the 80s and 90s.
SGI hardware provided excellent
performance for rendering calculations
combined with a fast video subsystem.
The computer special effects market was
locked-in to SGI’s hardware.
Most of the 3D rendering software was
developed for IRIX (SGI’s UNIX OS).
SGI economics disadvantages
SGI’s workstations are expensive.
Historically FX houses purchased
large amount of SGIs, which were
amortized over several movies
(usually 5 years).
The rise of Lintel (Linux+Intel)
Causes:
The development of Linux (an open
source UNIX clone for the PC) during the
90s.
The continuous performance increase of
the Intel CPUs.
The development of consumer-level 3D
acceleration hardware for the PC driven
by the growing video game market.
Why the switch to Lintel?
Lintel platform provides a higher
cost/performance ratio.
Linux is a POSIX complaint UNIX
clone, porting the software from IRIX
is trivial.
Linux is open-source and runs in
multiple-architectures which greatly
limits the possibility of vendor lock-in.
Lintel economic benefits
Using Lintel, a large portion of the
hardware costs can be recouped with
every movie.
Buying a new render-farm for each
new movie is economically viable.
Not just for the render-farm
Initially Linux was used for renderfarm.
Now it is used for the graphic
workstation as well.
It is even displacing Apple computers
as the standard platform for
video/film editing and compositing.
Results?
Movies created using Lintel:
Titanic
Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
The Harry Potter Movies
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Shrek and Shrek 2
Practically every movie involving specialeffects made after the year 2000
Lintel on other 3D graphics
areas.
The Lintel cost/performance also
benefits the academic/scientific
applications of 3D computer graphics.
Heavily used in automotive and
aeronautics industries for solid
modeling and simulations.
References:
Linux Journal - Industry of Change: Linux Storms
Hollywood
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/5472
Computer Graphics World - Linux Invades Hollywood
http://cgw.pennnet.com/Articles/Article_Display.cfm?Sect
ion=Articles&Subsection=Display&ARTICLE_ID=118664
GU4DEC: Linux at the Movies
http://zenii.linux.org.uk/~telsa/Trips/Talks/g4-films.html
Millimeter - The Little Engine That Could
http://millimeter.com/mag/video_little_engine/index.html
Millimeter - Linux in Hollywood
http://millimeter.com/mag/video_linux_hollywood/index.
html