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- W137356151 abstract "Workstations: A Priority on Standard Architectures The present-day definition of workstation has been arrived at by consensus, not by decree. A workstation is product that offers the combination of hardware horsepower in a 32-bit environment, tightly-coupled graphics capabilities and also networking capabilities, says Pierre Bouchard, of Apollo Computer, Inc. you really need the combination of all three. Apollo invented the first workstation back in 1980, according to Bouchard who is program manager of the Education Business Office for the firm. Academic Workhorse Colleges, universities and technical schools comprise the vast majority of educational purchasers of workstations. The reasons bear repetition. First, they need workstations' high-performance capabilities to solve the complex problems common to the math, science and research arenas. Second, as industry incorporates new technologies, schools must keep pace and train their students to use the new hardware. And finally, these institutions demand high-level networking capabilities in order to provide their administrators, teachers and students with a potent and shareable computing environment. No longer limited to the engineering department, workstations are now being utilized extensively in both research and in instructional settings. Applications include CAD and other graphics-oriented disciplines, mathematics, all of the hard sciences, electronic publishing, and more. Let's Get Technical Leading vendors of workstations are Sun Microsystems, Inc., Apollo Computer, Inc., Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC), and Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP), according to research firm Dataquest. Other contenders include IBM Corp., Apple Computer, Inc., ATT and its 386-based Sun386i line. DEC has also brought new products to the market, rolling out four new workstations in January. They are the VAXstation 3100s (low-end), VAXstation 3520 and 3540 (mid-range), and DECstation 3100 (high-end and RISC-based). Two new micros from Hewlett-Packard, the HP Vectra RS/20C and RS/25C, can also be considered workstations as they utilize 386 CPUs. Moving upwards in power, the firm offers an HP 9000 Series 300 line, all with 68030 CPUs. Finally the HP 9000 Series 800 models are the company's top-of-the-line graphics superworkstations, with RISC CPUs. The NeXT Computer is a workstation specifically designed for use in education, according to company founder Steven Jobs. This black cube has a 68030 CPU and two proprietary VLSI chips. …" @default.
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