U1DF1@wvnvm.wvnet.edu (John Neubert) (05/10/89)
People are asking for sources of third party info on the new machines. May, "Byte", has a fair article on the 030 and SPARC entry machines. Spring SunTechnology has a great article on them. What did Sun Observer do? For a good article on the company see the cover story in May 1 issue of Electronic Business. Me... I think the new systems are *fantastic*, superb would have been appropriate if they had done better audio (one channel, no MIDI!!). I still like them better than DECstation 3100, BUT then there's Aiion, and what about i860 and Transputer systems. I understand Sun actually considered the Transputer at one time (guess when they were looking at all RISC development vs doing inhouse) but let it drop. I really wonder what would have happened if Sun had bought Inmos -- they were up for sale (fairly cheaply) at that time. But, we'll get there. Sun's supposedly working on parallel SPARC systems. But, that SPARCstation 1 is a beauty. With Lego (GX) it's a winner. And, according to William Larson, Sun's corporate director of marketing programs, as quoted in the April 24, 1989, "Digital Review" (good source of workstation info by the way), "Larson teased that Sun's next hardware announcement will help define 'How low is low?' on the price performance curve." That was *after* the SPARCstation1 announcement; so, some INTERESTING times ahead.