Marubeni Electronics Co showed Sparc workstations from Axil Inc of San Jose, a subsidiary of Hyundai Electronics Co. The S210 is a 40MHz Sparcstation 2 clone, and the S310, a Sparcstation 10 clone; also shown was the Axil 230 based on the SuperSparc, incorporating a facsimile modem instead of the ISDN board. Axil aims to […]
Marubeni Electronics Co showed Sparc workstations from Axil Inc of San Jose, a subsidiary of Hyundai Electronics Co. The S210 is a 40MHz Sparcstation 2 clone, and the S310, a Sparcstation 10 clone; also shown was the Axil 230 based on the SuperSparc, incorporating a facsimile modem instead of the ISDN board. Axil aims to price 20% below Sun and that it is targeting non-technical markets such as manufacturing, transport, financial services and health-care. Marubeni was to make a definite decision on whether it would carry the Axil workstation products depending on reaction at the show.