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- From: tal691@huxley.anu.edu.au (Tonio Loewald)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: P5 v. PowerPC (WAS: Where the mac really wins)
- Date: 1 Jan 93 14:21:15 GMT
- Organization: Australian National University
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- Message-ID: <tal691.725898075@huxley>
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- ewright@convex.com (Edward V. Wright) writes:
-
- >In <D2150035.lqbfh6@outpost.SF-Bay.org> peirce@outpost.SF-Bay.org (Michael Peirce) writes:
-
- >>My friends at DEC tell me there was one overriding reason that Alpha
- >>wasn't picked over PowerPC: Politics. The technological considerations
- >>were a distant second.
-
- >"Losing bidder charges 'politics.'"
-
- >Not exactly what I'd call a newsflash. :-)
-
- There's probably SOME truth to the charge. When I asked a local Apple person
- (who probably doesn't know squat) why Power architecture and not Alpha they
- gave me a bunch of reasons that didn't hold water.
-
- Certainly, DEC's claims as to the potential awesomeness of Alpha seems about
- an order of magnitude beyond Apple-IBM-Motorola's. Albeit, since both archi-
- tectures will be scalable, the unit cost of chips may be more important than
- the raw power of individual chips by the time any of this becomes important.
-
- Certainly, DEC has -- since appearing to strategically ally itself with Apple
- (vs Microsoft) some years ago when Apple started doing a lot of DEC connecti
- vity stuff, and both were boasting about each other's products -- to have moved
- over to the other side, joining ACE and basically becoming a member of the
- scumbags who don't know how to do real user interfaces club. (This is just my
- gut level feeling about who loves whom right now and not an especially
- educated opinion.)
-
- On the other hand, the idea that Apple would choose IBM over DEC for
- political reasons seems strange... What did Tom Lehrer say about outr
- "traditional friends" like Germany, and our "current friends" like
- France?
-
-
- --
- Tonio Loewald | tal691@huxley.anu.edu.au | Life is short. Be nice.
- "You can lie/You can cry/For all the good it'll do you, you can
- die/But when it's done/And the police come/And they lay you down
- for dead/Just remember what I said" (Paul Simon-not the senator)
-