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APPLE CONFIDENTIAL / NEED TO KNOW
Brian Fant, Competitive Analysis
NEXT PLANS FOR 68040 WORKSTATION
NeXT, Inc. announced plans for a 25-MHz '040-based version of its computer,
which sources say will deliver 20 MIPS performance. The price of the new
machine is currently unknown, however, current customers can upgrade to the
68040 for $1,495 (retail). Availability will not be until Q4 1990, however,
dealers will be taking orders in June.
With Motorola charging $795/each for sample quantities of the 25-MHz 68040,
NeXT's upgrade price of $1,495 is very aggressive. NeXT's cost to upgrade is
significantly less than other vendors.
NeXT must still face other problems with its computers and make good on some
promises: there are very few applications and fewer expansion cards; a floppy
disk drive (or other inexpensive removable-media device) is still conspicuously
missing from the plans; and the retail price tag is more than most are willing
to pay. Previous mention of a graphics coprocessor and color capability also
have yet to bear fruit.
This new machine is not an unexpected move for NeXT--the '040 is a natural,
albeit much needed, evolution of the product. Though increasing performance
removes an objection to buying this box, it still suffers from other
inadequacies. Regardless of the significance of these problems, there are few
compelling reason for customers to migrate to the NeXT platform.
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