There are plenty of alternative explanations for why Apple Computer Inc killed off its Houdini 80486 co-processor board, but one picked up by MacWeek is that because of unexpected demand, the company ran out of a critical complex ASIC, and getting a new supply would take at least 100 days – and a new version […]
There are plenty of alternative explanations for why Apple Computer Inc killed off its Houdini 80486 co-processor board, but one picked up by MacWeek is that because of unexpected demand, the company ran out of a critical complex ASIC, and getting a new supply would take at least 100 days – and a new version of Insignia Solutions Ltd’ SoftWindows emulator claimed to provide Houdini-type performance is due.