Author: Albert Silver
Date: 22:42:34 05/12/99
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On May 13, 1999 at 00:13:43, James B. Shearer wrote:
>On May 12, 1999 at 01:24:40, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On May 11, 1999 at 23:40:55, James B. Shearer wrote:
>>
>>>On May 11, 1999 at 18:28:53, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>>It will take him some time to (a) fab the newer DB chip, design the PCI
>>>>interface, (b) modify the current DB software part to work with the new PCI
>>>>hardware and on a pc platform, (c) do whatever else is needed to provide a
>>>>commercial-quality product interface.
>>>
>>> And who is going to pay for all this? I think it is unlikely that any
>>>such product will ever see the light of day.
>>> James B. Shearer
>>
>>
>>
>>easy.... _you_ are going to pay... along with everyone else that wants to
>>pay 200 bucks (Hsu's estimate last time we talked a couple of years ago)
>>to have the absolute strongest thing available.
>
> This is not how it works. You need the money to develop the product
>before you receive any money from sales.
>
>>IE I guess I don't quite understand your question. Did you read IEEE Micro?
>>Hsu didn't say "I might do this". He said "I have a start-up company that is
>>_going_ to market this."
>
> Actually he said something like I am forming an independent startup to
>develop this chip. I think he will have difficulty obtaining financing.
>
>>I'd say that is pretty "solid" in terms of likely/unlikely. Is there anyone
>>here that _wouldn't_ pay 200 bucks for a machine that can _really_ beat most
>>GM players at any time control, ie something actually faster and stronger than
>>DB Junior, whic did very well against GM players?
>
> I wouldn't.
> James B. Shearer
Are you serious? Why?
Albert Silver
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