IBM’s price cuts on 3090 memory has forced Hopkinton, Massachusetts-based EMC Corp to follow suit, only weeks after it started shipping its plug-compatible alternative. EMC has sliced $60,000 off the price of its 64Mb Expanded Storage and applies to all orders per side and per CPU serial number shipped by June 30, 1989. The 38% […]
IBM’s price cuts on 3090 memory has forced Hopkinton, Massachusetts-based EMC Corp to follow suit, only weeks after it started shipping its plug-compatible alternative. EMC has sliced $60,000 off the price of its 64Mb Expanded Storage and applies to all orders per side and per CPU serial number shipped by June 30, 1989. The 38% cut brings the price down to $97,500; maim memory for 3090s costs $189,000 per 32Mb.