Hi Folks, the whole situation is pretty complicated. Where to begin...
Perhaps, the biggest dilemma was that Freescale closed the Computer Platform Division in August/September of 2005. About three weeks after that we met with David Perkins, the head of Network Computer and Systems Group at Freescale (now SVP, Sales and Marketing). Basically, Freescale decided in the Apple-departure aftermath to significantly decrease their emphasis on general purpose host processing. You may remember we had just won FTF and had the HDB Server development underway. In 2005, Freescale was our biggest customer. It was a tough moment for us. Without Freescale interest and support we had to completely re-evaluate our corporate existence.
Without going onto the whole IBM development that started as the Freescale situation trailed off, the biggest issue we then had to confront was RoHS compliance. Thomas did a LOT of work to get the Pegasos ready for the transition and to upgrade the offering to the 7447A. Unfortunately, at the end of the day it was not even our decision, but the decision of some critical component suppliers to NOT provide a RoHS compliant part with the same specification. In the end, we would have to completely redesign the board. The alternative would be to ship non-compliant parts and risk a $50,000 fine (per instance). It should also be mentioned that we did not get the 7448 announced in September 2004 at EuroSNDF for the HDB from Freescale until February 2006! This processor was NOT RoHS. Can you see the problem?
As a side note, we had less than 50 people ask for upgrade cards from the thousands of PegasosPPC boards sold. Most of our corporate customers want a Pegasos8641D, which we are interested in making. In December 2006, we received the FIRST 8641D v2.0 chips. Unfortunately, there were some changes from v1.0 that worked and some that made the development more difficult. All this has created some frustration for us and we are now looking at other architectures. We will produce the EFIKA for some time, but we may also produce and release something completely different in 2008. We have not decided yet. We will let you know.
In the meanwhile, here is what we will do:
1. Press ahead with the EFIKA.
2. Do our best to make MorphOS successful.
We appreciate our customers and all the loyal use of our platforms. We continue to repair CPU cards that can be repaired. Look at this one:
395286114_db93eb118a.jpgWe fixed that one!
R&B
[ Edited by Genesi on 2007/2/19 12:47 ]