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From: Tim Krego <tkrego@norden1.com>
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Subject: Re: 5.0 Features - Multi-Threading & O
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At 09:06 PM 4/21/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Acutally, I've been wondering about this. AmigaTech seems to have been
>on the ball with nearly everything of late. It was decided just a few
>months ago to use the PPC. If the PowerPC chip is going to die so soon,
>I imagine AmiTech would have had the foresight to realize it and decide
>on another CPU. Something just seems wrong about that...
I didn't mean the PPC is going to die, just that it will never take off.
Basically the Amiga would be moving from one declining CPU to another.