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- READ ABOUT THE NEW HEART OF FUTURE AMIGAS
- Petro Tyschtschenko`s speech at
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- Releasedate: November 6th 1995
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- Speech by Petro Tyschtschenko at Video Toaster Expo Conference
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- Ladies and Gentlemen, distinguished guests.
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- I am very glad to be here in Los Angeles at our first conference and Video-Toaster Show in the United States.
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- But let me introduce myself, my name is Petro Tyschtschenko, I'm President at Amiga Technologies. I used to work 12 years
- at Commodore and I was responsible for the world-wide logistics.
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- I will now say a few words about our organisation and how we set it up.
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- Amiga Technologies GmbH is a 100% subsidiary of ESCOM AG. ESCOM AG is a public company. 25 % of the shares belong
- to Quelle, the first retail chain in Germany, 12.5 % to RWE, one of the biggest German cable and wire providers, 10 % to
- Siemens-Nixdorf and 38.5 % to Manfred Schmitt, founder and chairman of the board. 14 % are splitted among other
- shareholders.
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- In August 1994, almost one year before the 21st of April, when ESCOM AG took over the rights of Commodore, Manfred
- Schmitt, Chairman at ESCOM AG, told me "Petro, I want the Amiga". From this day on, I was in charge of setting up the deal
- that the Amiga Community was waiting for: Taking over the rights and patents of Commodore International and give the
- Amiga a new home.
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- It was a very difficult task, the situation with Commodore was complicated and many companies were also interested in
- getting the baby. But our strategy to keep silent about what we did helped us to be faster and more efficient. Nobody knew
- about ESCOM before the deal was completed.
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- The next goal was to build up the company. This was announced officially during our press launch in Frankfurt, 30th of May,
- 1995. Amiga Technologies is now located in Bensheim, 60 km southwards of Frankfurt and a few miles away from
- Heppenheim where ESCOM has its headquarters. We currently employ about 40 people and are growing on a daily basis.
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- During our last press conferences, we made lots of promises and commitments. Today, I will rather show you something more
- concrete: Here is an Amiga 1200 and here is the first Amiga 4000 Tower.
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- These two products you can see here today represent the tremendous work done by our team in Germany, together with our
- strategic partners in only three months.
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- Ladies and Gentlemen, we have sold our first 20,000 Amigas 1200 in Europe. These were not only sold to our distributors and
- dealers, all of them went over the shelves to the end-users. Our Backlog is still 60,000.
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- The demand is more than satisfying. We are happy to see that the Amiga didn't lose its appeal towards the customer.
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- The success is like in earlier Commodore times. The difference is that now a new management of competence is installed.
- Motivated people who love and know the Amiga are taking care of the business.
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- Our strength is that we are a dynamic team. We react quickly to new situations. And we also learned from the mistakes
- Commodore made.
-
- Some people over here think that ESCOM AG acquired the intellectual property of Commodore just to build a few computers
- for the Christmas season and leave the market afterwards. Ladies and Gentlemen, that is neither my style, nor the kind of
- business I like to do. Amiga is a long term project, we want to re-establish a market and give the Amiga the position it
- deserves because we believe that our product is a good alternative to PC's and Macs.
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- Escom invested several times the amount of money that was spent for the takeover of Commodore. We want this investment
- to fructify in the future.
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- The US market is very important for us. Ladies and Gentlemen, I want to make a commitment here: We do not intend to
- concentrate our efforts only on Europe. Our location is in Bensheim. But our market is world-wide. The A4000T is the product
- that is wanted most in the USA. We are currently thinking of the possibilities that we could have to market the A1200 here
- too.
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- The American market is not only important to us for selling hardware. There also is a great potential of development
- intelligence here. Newtek for instance is an important strategic partner for us. We want to support the Video Toaster and are
- currently negotiating with Newtek to build up a strong partnership and set up license agreements to get new products basing
- on the Video Toaster technology.
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- Another partner for the American market is our new distributor SMG. SMG will take care of distribution and spare parts for
- the North-American market. SMG is well known and appreciated as a service provider for a long time.
-
- The Set-Top-Box is an important topic at Amiga Technologies. We have now finalised several agreements in the USA. I will
- mention our agreement with Viscorp that has just been finalised a few weeks ago. Omnibox in Connecticut is another
- company we are currently dealing with. Through Set-Top-Box systems, we are confident that the Amiga platform will enter
- into millions of households. No other computer manufacturer is able to provide a system that multitasks with 2 megabytes of
- memory.
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- Our partnership with SCALA brings MM300 to the user out of the box. All Amiga models fitted with harddrives include that
- popular multimedia package. More than a partner, SCALA is also an important customer for Amiga Technologies. SCALA
- purchased 1000 Amiga 4000 Towers to provide their customers with high-end multimedia systems. My understanding is that
- Newtek will be following with another 1000 units for the Video Toaster market.
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- The demand for the Amiga 4000 T is also very high in Europe. We know that the price tag has been set quite high. This is due
- to the fact that the Amiga 4000 T is actually a new product for us. Setting up its production was an expensive task that
- needed the competencies and know-how of many people. My special thanks to Jeff Frank and Georges Robbins. The
- production costs are currently about 40 % higher than in Commodore times.
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- Actually, we planned to bring out the Amiga 4000 T before the Amiga 1200, but the complexity of this product made it
- impossible to respect the schedules. But finally it is available, the first models came out of the lines this week.
-
- It was a great moment for us when the first Amiga board was finished in our A1200 production facility in France. It happened
- on the 13th of September 1995. Here it is, just for your eyes.
-
- Ladies and Gentlemen, please be aware, the Amiga is the only computer which has a multitasking operating system that is
- not in alpha or beta stage. Of course, we look at our competitors. I recently went to a fair where a computer manufacturer
- proudly presented its new machines. I asked one of the guys at the booth to demonstrate me the multitasking abilities of his
- system and he replyed "Please wait a few minutes sir, as soon as this disk formatting is completed, I will show you real
- multitasking......." I said: "No further questions."
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- It is really encouraging to have a strong feature and to find out that some competitors don't even know what it is.
-
- Ladies and Gentlemen, our strength, more than the hardware platform, is our Operating System. AmigaOS is excellent and
- will become even better. We have decided to port it to other platforms as soon as possible. Of course, we are also aware of
- the features that our system lacks. Long awaited features like memory protection, virtual memory and strong network abilities
- are on top of our todo list. The next version of Amiga OS will hopefully include all these important things.
-
- We also need software for the Amiga. It is absolutely necessary to continue development on existing products as well as
- getting new applications developed or ported to AmigaOS. We are setting up the support for Amiga developers. This will be
- working through BBS systems and Internet. The german node cbmehq is already up and running in Bensheim. We now also
- have an Amiga Technologies Web page. We will be very active on the Internet in the future.
-
- Ladies and gentlemen, it is more and more evident every day that the combination of Intel and Windows 95 is not satisfying
- for many people. It is also a threat for the computer market that a monopoly like this tends to establish itself.
-
- Therefore, it is important that systems like Amiga improve their market position, so that the user can still find an alternative
- way. To improve our market position, we know that we need to improve the product. This improvement has to be done on the
- hardware and the software side. The 68000 processor family from Motorola which is still powering our models will end its
- evolution after the 68060.
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- We knew from the beginning that we had to look for a new processor. There were many options possible. Motorola proposed
- the Power PC, there was also the HP PA, the Minisparc or DEC Alpha processors. All of them had advantages and
- disadvantages, the choice was very hard indeed.
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- Ladies and Gentleman, we made our choice. The next Amiga will be called Power-Amiga. We removed PC for aesthetical
- purposes.
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- Let me now explain this choice.
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- The Power PC processor is fast... Especially when it runs a decent Operating System. We believe that with an Operating
- System like AmigaOS, the Power PC processor will show all the power that it has, it will be faster than with other operating
- systems.
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- Another important reason for our choice is the strategic partnerships that this processor brings to us. Apple already did the
- experience of a migration from 68000 processors to Power PC and we can take advantage of this experience.
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- Motorola and IBM will also be precious partners for the Power Amiga project, on the software side as well as on the
- hardware side. Of course we are also in talk with IBM and Apple.
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- Ladies and Gentlemen, all in all the Power Amiga project will be involving more than a dozen companies. We are confident
- and think that such a synergy will make things happen very fast. Our team is ready to go.
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- Thank you for your attention.
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