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From: bsalter@acorn.co.uk
Subject: BBC Master Heads for Retirement
Date: 22 Apr 93 16:07:09 GMT
BBC Master Heads for Retirement
Acorn Computers is to cease manufacture of the BBC Master 128 computer from
the beginning of May 1993.
For the past eleven years Acorn Computers has been satisfying the needs of
education users with the very latest in leading edge technology. The
appearance in 1982 of Acorn's BBC B computer, which itself was followed by
the launch of the Master 128 four years later, established Acorn's 8-bit
technology at the forefront of affordable computing solutions in a variety
of markets.
Since the introduction of Acorn's 32-bit RISC-based Archimedes computer in
1987, in excess of 250,000 32-bit RISC systems have been sold and over 2,500
software titles have been developed specifically for the Archimedes
platform. Acorn manufactures the only 32-bit RISC-based computer system in
the world for under #500 and recent research shows that the Archimedes is
now the preferred choice of teachers at all levels across the curriculum.
Accordingly, some seven years after the launch of the Master 128, Acorn has
decided to cease the manufacture of this 8-bit computer from the start of
May 1993. However, a further 2,000 units are planned to be built before
then in order to maintain supply throughout the summer period and Acorn
will continue to provide spare parts for a minimum of five more years, as
well as taking orders for peripheral software and hardware products while
stocks last.
Acorn's Marketing Director, Mike O'Riordan explained that the decision was
taken after careful consideration of a number of relevant factors, not least
of which is the general move away from 8-bit technology to 32-bit computer
platforms that are now found in some 80% of educational institutions
throughout the UK. "The Master has contributed greatly to Acorn's success
and will continue for many years to be used for key applications within the
classroom.
"However, Acorn has developed a policy of helping customers make the
transition to the newer technology smoothly by making available its BBC
Model B emulator - which allows many BBC B and Master 128 software programs
to run on the Archimedes platform - free of charge to educationalists and
all users of its Archimedes range." he said.
"Sales of the older 8-bit computers have been declining rapidly over the
past couple of years to the point where the cost of manufacturing these
models is rendered uneconomic. In addition, there has also of late been
great difficulty in securing the longer term supply of some of the
components for their manufacture."