bakken@arizona.edu (Dave Bakken) (06/20/89)
I have come upon some information about a potential NeXT killer, and I wonder if anyone has heard anything about it. The two data I ran across are: - in the Sun Observer of about 3 weeks ago an article was telling about the speakers at a recent conference. They quoted Bill Joy as saying one of Sun's "primary" thrusts is to market a "Campus Machine". The article mentioned a base price of $2K, but did not have information about hard disks and other configuration information. - in the June 4 or 5 issue of (?computer week) it mentioned in passing a deal of a few weeks prior where Toshiba will be makeing a SPARC machine, supposedly at a good price. DETAILS, DETAILS. I MUST HAVE DETAILS!!!!!!! -- Dave Bakken bakken@arizona.edu uunet!arizona!bakken
brent@uunet.uu.net (Brent Chapman) (06/23/89)
# I have come upon some information about a potential NeXT killer, and I # wonder if anyone has heard anything about it. The two data I ran across # are: # # - in the Sun Observer of about 3 weeks ago an article was telling about # the speakers at a recent conference. They quoted Bill Joy as saying one # of Sun's "primary" thrusts is to market a "Campus Machine". The article # mentioned a base price of $2K, but did not have information about hard # disks and other configuration information. "Campus" was the development codename for the SPARCStation-1. My latest pricelist shows the list price for the cheapest SPARCStation-1 to be $8995 (diskless, 8MB RAM, 17-inch monochrome monitor). I don't know how much of a discount educational sites can get from Sun, but I'd be kind of amazed if it were enough to bring the price of an $9k-list machine down to $2k; $3k _maybe_, if you buy in large quantities. But that's just a guess on my part; I'm not an educational site, and don't know what Sun's pricing policies for such sites are. # - in the June 4 or 5 issue of (?computer week) it mentioned in passing a # deal of a few weeks prior where Toshiba will be makeing a SPARC machine, # supposedly at a good price. My understanding is that Sun has licensed SPARC to Toshiba, and that Toshiba will be producing _someth ing_ SPARC based, but that such a product is still many months, if not a year or more, away from market. -Brent -- Brent Chapman Capital Market Technology, Inc. Computer Operations Manager 1995 University Ave., Suite 390 brent@capmkt.com Berkeley, CA 94704 {apple,lll-tis,uunet}!capmkt!brent Phone: 415/540-6400