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- Date: 6 Nov 92 15:37:05 GMT
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- The following revelation escaped Gregory Ross Thompson's lips:
- >
- >Can you run
- >Mathematica on your II or GS? No. Can you run Frame Maker? No. Can
- >you do heavy-duty circuit simulation on your GS? No.
-
- No, but that doesn't invalidate the Apple II(*) as a great computer.
- Your average "home hobbyist" has no need for Mathematica, FrameMaker,
- SQL databases, fast C++ compilers, etc., etc. I'll sit myself down in
- front of a friend's NeXTstation if I want FrameMaker, or I'll walk over
- to the school to use Mathematica on the RS/6000's. Both provide better
- solutions than using a 486 for those tasks, but it doesn't mean the 486
- is a bad computer either.
-
- >Well, hey, do you hear people saying: "Wow, I sure as hell wish I had
- >a CM-5 on my desk." I don't.
-
- I say that all the time. ;-)
-
- >Face the facts. What's the latest spec? Every 3 years,
- >processor speed doubles? Something like that.
-
- If you believe Bob Cringely, it's every 18 months (cf: "Accidental
- Empires").
-
- >As schemes like the Alpha's superscalar/superpipeline
- >architecture become proven, they will appear in desktop machines. Is
- >that bad? No. It's good.
-
- I think James Hague's original proposition was that people these days
- are too caught up in the rapid pace of bleeding-edge technology. Why do
- some individuals (your "average home user") feel compelled to drop a few
- C-notes every year to put the fastest CPU under the hood? Not everyone
- needs (or wants) to run Mathematica, AutoCAD, Studio 3D, etc. at home.
- You don't need a 486 to type a letter to Aunt Martha either.
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