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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: asian1 on April 23, 2004, 02:06:45 PM

Title: Genesi ODW & Hewlett Packard
Post by: asian1 on April 23, 2004, 02:06:45 PM
Hello
On Ann.lu and Morphzone, there is a news about HP support for Genesi "Open Desktop Workstation" standard.
I cannot find any information about ODW on HP Website.

What is the meaning of this news?
1. Will HP re-sell Genesi pegasos boards?
2. Will Genesi re-sell HP software / peripherals (printers, scanners, storage) etc?
3. Will HP use PowerPC CPU on their future products?
4. Does HP plan to buy Freescale / Motorola IC division?
5. Does HP plan to offer some combo offer with HP server + Genesi Pegasos Workstation?
6. Does HP plan to port their HP-UX to Pegasos boards?
7. Why HP did not mention the news on their website?

Thank's.
Title: Re: Genesi ODW & Hewlett Packard
Post by: sdesros on April 23, 2004, 03:54:46 PM
The only thing that I believe is being said for SURE, is your 2nd point.  Genesi will resell HP products (probably bundling them with the Open Desktop Workstation and the like.)

Although I would like it if HP would be selling the ODW or Genesi products, I'm not betting on it just yet. ;)
Title: Re: Genesi ODW & Hewlett Packard
Post by: tumash on April 23, 2004, 04:57:57 PM
...And will Batman catch the Joker... eventually - and what colour is this yellow car...

My guess is that there is no point in getting excited with the news.
It sounds "huge" but currently only your 2nd point is true.

AFAIR Opera didn't want to _outsource_ its browser claiming that the market (Amiga-related) is less interesting than BeOS. It is hard not to agree with them :)
Title: Re: Genesi ODW & Hewlett Packard
Post by: asian1 on April 24, 2004, 05:09:53 AM
>Only number 2

Hello
HP is actively promoting V-Dragon CPU (Transmeta CPU + Chinese Language Processor) in Asia. They also use Transmeta CPU in Tablet PC.

If Mr Buck is clever, perhaps he can persuade HP to promote Genesi ODW on its HP + (Plus) advertising campaign (similar to Dragon-V CPU).

Perhaps HP is pissed off by Intel plan to promote 64 bit X86, and abandoning Itanium 64 bit (HP-Intel joint project).

Another possibility: HP plan to introduce game console based on PowerPC. Because Sony and MS use PowerPC for their future consoles, perhaps HP will use similar CPU. HP is expanding its product line, including TV, Copier, MP3 players, camera etc.

Several years ago, I had similar idea about bundling SONY monitor, CD/DVD drive, Video Camera, PDA, Stereos etc with AmigaOne or AmigaDE, because SONY VC is the main sponsor behind Intent/OCPA. Unfortunately there is no response from both SONY and Amiga Inc.