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- Confidential / Apple Product Marketing
- Contact: David Garr, Competitive Analysis, GARR1
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- IBM INTRODUCES NEW PS/2 COMPUTER TO USE 486 PROCESSOR
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- On Tuesday, IBM introduced its most powerful PS/2: The PS/2 Model 70 486.
- Basically, it appears to be a PS/2 Model 70 386 with a 486 processor. It is
- priced at $12,395 for a 2 MB RAM, 60 MB disk configuration. IBM claims that it
- is available immediately.
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- This is IBM's second 486 announcement. In June IBM announced the 486/25 Power
- Platform, which is a 25-MHz i486 daughter board that installs in the PS/2 Model
- 70-A21 (IBM’s 25-MHz 386 system) and replaces the existing 386 daughter board.
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- Both these solutions--the Model 70 486, and upgrading the Model 70 386 with the
- 486/25 Power Platform--are very similar. They both end up costing about
- $12,400 for a 2 MB RAM, 60 MB disk configuration.
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- IBM's pricing for its 486/25 is similar to Compaq's. IBM's model with 2 MB RAM
- and 120 MB disk is priced at $12,990. Compaq's 486/25 comes with 4 MB of RAM
- and 120 MB disk and is priced at $13,999. Therefore, the Compaq system, with
- an additional 2 MB of RAM, costs about $1,000 more. It is interesting to note
- that IBM managed to ship a 486 system before Compaq.
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- This announcement by IBM had been expected. However, two aspects are slightly
- surprising. First, IBM didn't make a big splash with this announcement. For
- example, IBM makes no claim about the Model 70 486 being faster than the 486/25
- Power Platform upgrade. (The trade press has criticized the 486/25 Power
- Platform since it was simply an upgrade board for a 386-based system and
- therefore wasn't optimized to take advantage of increased capabilities of the
- 486.)
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- Second, IBM's pricing does not make it attractive to purchase the Model 70 486
- instead of the Power Platform. A customer has no price incentive to buy the
- Model 70 486 instead of buying the Model 70 386 and upgrading to the 486 with
- the Power Platform.
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- IBM claims that both the Model 70 486 and the 486/25 Power Platform are
- shipping with the new, debugged, Intel 486 processor.
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- The short term implications to Apple are minimal. This machine, configured to
- run OS/2 Presentation Manager, will list for about $15,000. Therefore, we
- don't expect sales to be very high. It will be interesting to see how the
- performance of 486 systems compares with 386 systems and the Macintosh. Once
- we obtain a 486 system and run performance benchmarks on it, we will
- communicate the results to you.
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- If you'd like more information, please contact David Garr, GARR1.
- We also welcome your comments and suggestions.
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