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PIOS newsletter #1/96
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"Next Generation Hardware"
A Statement by Dave Haynie
Our general hardware philosophy at PIOS is simple:
we will work to bring back Amiga compatible hardware that
restores the price/performance factors and user confidence
that will allow the Amiga's successful reintroduction.
Along with that, we want to bring back the excitement Amiga
systems once generated. In keeping with tradition, a
powerful low-end system is one initial target. We believe
that a careful hardware design coupled with the economies of
the AmigaOS, and its superior handling of multimedia related
issues, can deliver a new class of home computer at a
price that Wintel systems can't match.
While price is critical here, we expect to deliver powerful,
modern systems that play great games, network easily, and
offer productivity and multimedia performance hereto for only
available in high-end systems.
Above a certain price point, we expect to build systems that
follow the existing industry standards for PowerPC system
compatibility. Integrating Power PC Platform conventions (PPCP)
offers the user a choice of operating systems,
making PIOS systems a sound investment even when the AmigaOS
is the primary OS of choice. Use of standard hardware components
such as JDEC memory modules, IDE and SCSI peripherals,
PCI bus expansion cards, and very probably a number of new
emerging standards helps keep hardware costs down, thanks to
industry-wide economies of scale. This lets us provide a better
initial system value and it makes such systems easier and cheaper
to upgrade or customize once in user's hands.