[geeks] Re: [rescue] Re: Sad end to SGI Power Challenge XL story
Peter L. Wargo
pwargo at basenji.com
Fri Mar 22 01:59:23 CST 2002
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 09:25 , Dave McGuire wrote:
> Interesting. So, whose vector supercomputers are the best nowadays?
> They sure look like a "player" to me.
Cray is limping. SGI managed to drive away some of their best people,
and that, coupled with the death of the man his bad self, has turned
them into an also-ran. I wish it wasn't so, as I get a stiff one for
Cray hardware, but I see them as a shadow of what they were. (Their
booth at SC a few years back ('99) was pitiful.)
> ". Somebody else
> "still" makes "proprietary" (meaning non-Windows) computers and
> they're "legacy" or "on the way out". This definitely qualifies. No
> offense, Pete..
None taken, especially since I work for a company that does *not* make
windows boxes, and I am a big fan of Apple, who has been in the dead
pool for more years than not. I think Cray will eventually go the way
of Celerity, and FP Systems. (Get bought, this time for real, and
eaten. Look, who would've thought DEC would go the way they did?)
That reminds me, I need to get some weenies to roast on the flames of
the HP/Compaq deal.
-Pete
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