Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!kithrup!sef From: sef@kithrup.COM (Sean Eric Fagan) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: Will NeXT survive? Grow with the times? Message-ID: <1991Apr29.164102.11221@kithrup.COM> Date: 29 Apr 91 16:41:02 GMT References: <11399@uwm.edu> <1991Apr29.144421.19819@oakhill.sps.mot.com> Organization: Kithrup Enterprises, Ltd. Lines: 24 In article <1991Apr29.144421.19819@oakhill.sps.mot.com> jtr@oakhill.UUCP (Jim Reinhart) writes: >Gargage. What exactly qualifies as "outstanding" and what do you know about >the price/performance curve of 68xxx machines to make this assertion? A four- or five-fold performance increase at roughly the same price. The 68040 is about as close as it can get (oh, some more of the instructions can be sped up, and it can be made superscalar [although I am not convinced of this, nor even that a superscalar 68k chip would be that advantageous on current code], and, more likely, the clock rate can be bumped up, but all of these aren't going to happen soon, nor are they going to be *cheap*). Meanwhile, an R4000 machine, based on everything I've seen and heard, should run for about $10k or so (monochrome, I'm sure) and should be quite speedy. But you're right: we don't know what motorola is going to do in the immediate future. Want to tell us, or are you just trying to defend your company on generic grounds? -- Sean Eric Fagan | "I made the universe, but please don't blame me for it; sef@kithrup.COM | I had a bellyache at the time." -----------------+ -- The Turtle (Stephen King, _It_) Any opinions expressed are my own, and generally unpopular with others.