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- APPLE CONFIDENTIAL / NEED TO KNOW
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- Ken Lim, Customer & Competitive Analysis
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- Toshiba’s SPARC-based Transportable Workstation
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- On May 8, Toshiba announced the world’s second (after HP) transportable
- engineering workstation, the SPARC LT, AS/1000/L10. Based on Toshiba’s version
- of the Sun-licensed SPARC RISC chip set, the 18-pound unit will ship in Japan
- in July. The AC-powered PC is priced at 1.98 million yen (~$13,200). There
- are no export plans yet.
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- The AS1000/L10 features 8 MB of RAM, a 180 MB hard disk, 64 KB cache memory and
- 3.5-inch floppy. The display is an active-matrix 1152 x 900 pixel monochrome
- LCD with backlighting. The claimed performance rating is 13.2 MIPS.
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- This new transportable is indicative of the typical Japanese long-term
- marketing outlook -- although it is unlikely that Toshiba will ever sell more
- than a thousand or so units, the role of the machine is to throw down a
- technological gauntlet and garner prestige for the rest of the Toshiba PC
- product line. It also illustrates how the Japanese companies give free rein to
- their engineers -- if any product concept CAN be built, it WILL be built,
- without regard to target markets or user needs.
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- We don’t believe the new machine will have any impact on Apple. Indeed, it
- will have virtually no short-term impact on any portion of the industry except
- Sun itself. Sun’s strategy of “openly” licensing its technology will help to
- quickly establish the SPARC standard as licensees rush to fill in gaps in Sun’s
- own product line. The AS1000/L10 could not have been brought to market by
- Sun’s limited resources alone. Sun NEEDS it licensees more than they need Sun.
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- The long-term impact is somewhat fuzzy--we aren’t sure that a real market
- exists for such a machine, but its technology is certainly a sign of things to
- come. The unit could really be conceptualized as a very fast, GUI, compact,
- desktop PC. Add to this concept a color active-matrix display, cut the price
- by 70% and you may well have the standard PC of 1995.
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