SGI in talks to sell Alias graphics business
Specialized-computer maker Silicon Graphics said on Wednesday it was in talks to sell its Alias graphics technology and services business in a move to focus more closely on its core computing and storage business. Alias, which provides 3D graphics technology and services for industries such as film, video, games, and industrial design, would operate as an independent company if the transaction was completed as expected, Silicon Graphics said.
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