From: bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 3:56 PM
Brent Hilpert wrote:
> I haven't looked into it in depth but it has
been a point of interest to me
> as to how Fairchild fell from grace in the 1980s: failing to produce a
> strong contender in the microproc arena?, betting the farm on the wrong
> technology (high-performance bipolar/I3L instead of CMOS?, too focussed on
> the high-end military market?, too much brain drain to other companies? ...
> The counterpoint is how Motorola has managed to
adapt and stay on the
> forefront of technology since it's inception producing car radios in the
> 1920's.
but since MAC no longers use a 68000 style cpu, you
just have NO-Comment cpu
clones for buggy computer designs.
It's been longer since Macs used 68K processors than the amount of time that
they did (1984-1995 vs. 1995-2008).
Rich Alderson
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