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- From: tjhendry@queen.mcs.drexel.edu (Jonathan Hendry)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.misc
- Subject: Re: Business Week article (NeXT to dump hardware)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.035813.12327@netnews.noc.drexel.edu>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 03:58:13 GMT
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- I can think of a definite advantage to dropping hardware.
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- NeXT would no longer have to concern itself with advancing hardware.
- NeXT's market is simply not large enough to drive rapid hardware
- advancements. How many speeds of 486 are there, compared to 040?
- Even with Apple selling Motorola based machines at very high demand,
- Motorola's development time is glacial.
-
- The 486 market has tons of competition driving performance up and
- prices down. Intel has AMD and Cyrix to worry about. Regardless of
- whether NeXTSTEP will run on their competitors' chips, Intel will
- do everything it can to stay ahead of them.
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- HP has Sun, IBM, DEC and SGI (to a lesser degree) to compete against.
- They will also feel a great deal of pressure to stay at or near the
- head of the pack.
-
- If NeXT ports to x86, PA, SPARC, R4000, and alpha, then they can't help
- but be at the forefront of performance. No one will ever be able to
- blame NeXTSTEP for running too slowly. If it does, wait a few months
- and someone will release a better chip that will run it faster.
-
- NeXT wouldn't have to lift a finger or spend a cent. The hardware
- race drives itself.
-
- (Or rather, DOS, Windows, WNT, and X drive it. We'll just hang on
- for the ride of our lives)
-
- I'd like to see more NeXT boxes. I'd especially like to see a Risc
- upgrade for my Cube. But the lure of unbridled hardware advancements
- is pretty strong. I may just have to live on Ramen noodles until I
- can afford an HP running NeXTSTEP. Even then, maybe I'll NXHost apps
- to my Cube and keep the ugly thing in a closet. Maybe a rack mount...
-
- <disclaimer: I am assuming that something real will happen with HP.
- I don't know if anything will, but I certainly hope it does. NeXT
- would get a lot more respect, I think. My Sun-worshipping OOPS
- teacher said it best: "It's a nice toy." He also said he saw
- someone "cat" and "more" a tiff file at a NeXT demo.>
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- Jonathan W. Hendry
- Drexel University
- College Of Information Studies (tjhendry@queen.mcs.drexel.edu)
- Anderson Financial Systems (jon@afs.com)
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