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"Sun's views of the future are significant: For one thing, Sun is influential, having more than once successfully moved the computer industry in new directions--toward, for example, its own Java software technology and toward workstations using RISC processors"

What is this? An ad for Sun? It also happens to be totally untrue. And since when has there been a rush to RISC-based processors? They are dying on the vine. Is the idea here that as long as you are lying, you might as well tell a whopper? What garbage.
Posted by: Stewart Cannon   Posted on: 10/15/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes, don't count them out.  DonnieBoy | 10/14/03
You mean: "SUN microprocessors are dead"  Prognosticator | 10/14/03
the xeon hyperthreading is different  EricMarts@... | 10/14/03
RE: the xeon hyperthreading is different  CooCooCaChoo | 10/14/03
Aw, come on.  Fred Fredrickson | 10/14/03
Sorry, wrong link  Fred Fredrickson | 10/14/03
Aaaaaghhhhh! Here it is  Fred Fredrickson | 10/14/03
Higher levels of integration? Whooda thunkit!  Robert Hahn | 10/14/03
You need to be informed  michael-t | 10/14/03
Innovative R/D  michael-t | 10/14/03
RE: Innovative R/D  CooCooCaChoo | 10/15/03
sun fabbed it's 1st 64 bit CPU in 1992  cygnet@... | 10/15/03
who cares  screaming silence | 10/15/03
RE: who cares  CooCooCaChoo | 10/15/03
I have Intel, AMD, and Sun Servers  cygnet@... | 10/15/03
AMD vs. Intel  michael-t | 10/16/03
More Sun Blather  Stewart Cannon | 10/15/03

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