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To: David R. Lehenky who wrote (1136)5/26/1997 6:44:00 PM
From: Gary Kao   of 10309
 
Thanks for your reply. However INTC does own a hefty chunk of RSYS, on the order of 10-15% I believe; if it thought that the RSYS RTOS was a lost cause I don't think INTC would have taken any shares. Perhaps Intel knows something we don't, and is simply hedging its bet? alternatively, the RSYS RTOS may be targeted to a different market?

Gary Kao

>I know for a fact that Intel has been very
>pleased with WIND's I2O work, and I can't help but think that they
saw VxWorks/Tornado as a superior product to their own RTOS and made
the decision to abandon iRMX. Obviously, there is some explanation for
Intel's move; you don't invest 15 years into a product and just drop
it without good reason.
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